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- TUITION VS INCOME & COST OF LIVING – Why College Became Financially Inaccessible for Most Families
Tuition vs Median Income 1970s: A year of public university tuition was often under 5% of median household income.2020s: Tuition… Read more: TUITION VS INCOME & COST OF LIVING – Why College Became Financially Inaccessible for Most Families - Glass Ceiling Records – Song Archive – New Therapist
New Therapist (Swing) is a comedic yet poignant song that explores the challenges of navigating mental health care. It highlights structural issues like delayed sessions and administrative hurdles, using swing music to bring levity to the serious subject. The track serves as both social critique and cultural documentation of contemporary therapy experiences. - TUITION CHANGE OVER TIME – How College Went From Public Good to Revenue Stream
1970s College tuition was low enough that a part‑time job could cover it.Public universities were funded like libraries or fire… Read more: TUITION CHANGE OVER TIME – How College Went From Public Good to Revenue Stream - BARRIERS TO ACCESS – How Structural Obstacles Keep Students Out Before They Ever Reach the Classroom
Application Fees Every college application costs money — often $50–$100 each.Low‑income, rural, and first‑generation students must choose between applying widely… Read more: BARRIERS TO ACCESS – How Structural Obstacles Keep Students Out Before They Ever Reach the Classroom - Episkevology – PROBLEM CHILD
The content discusses “Episkevology,” highlighting the systemic and individual factors contributing to the notion of “problem children.” It examines parenting styles, children’s behaviors as signals of underlying issues, and the importance of co-regulation. Ultimately, it advocates for a new paradigm that reframes children as co-researchers rather than problems. - 84) Matthew
The post reflects on the impact of Matthew Shepard’s murder on the author, who feels deeply connected to their identity as a bisexual witch in Wyoming. It highlights the pervasive bigotry encountered, despite some community members claiming to support “live and let live.” The author expresses determination to fight for equality and honor Matthew’s legacy, feeling an obligation to remain visible and vocal against hatred. - AIQ- Human Pets
Human Pets Do oligarchs keep human pets? That’s a provocative question, Protyus—and it taps into a deeper critique of power,… Read more: AIQ- Human Pets - THE SAD INTERSECTION
Two different “SADs” share the same biological crossroads: • SAD = Seasonal Affective Disorder• SAD = Standard American Diet They… Read more: THE SAD INTERSECTION - THE SILENT TETHER OF ILLEGITIMACY
We begin with reverence. Before we speak of illegitimacy, we honor the histories that were already under assault: We do… Read more: THE SILENT TETHER OF ILLEGITIMACY - BASTARDS: BORNE OF A BROKEN CONTRACT
We begin with reverence. Before we speak of bastards, we honor the histories that were already under assault: We do… Read more: BASTARDS: BORNE OF A BROKEN CONTRACT - The Survivor Literacy Disconnect: Seeing What Others Are Trained Not To See
Survivor Literacy begins with a simple, destabilizing truth: Some people are trained to ignore reality.Survivors are trained by life to… Read more: The Survivor Literacy Disconnect: Seeing What Others Are Trained Not To See - The Profit Logic – When a System Rewards Illness More Than Health
When a System Rewards Illness More Than Health Modern American health outcomes cannot be understood without examining the incentive structures… Read more: The Profit Logic – When a System Rewards Illness More Than Health - How Government Priorities Lock the Blender Into Place
How Government Priorities Lock the Blender Into Place When the loss of intergenerational transmission, the rise of ultra‑processed foods, and… Read more: How Government Priorities Lock the Blender Into Place - When Loss of Transmission, Ultra‑Processed Foods, and the Modern Economy Converge
The Three‑Part Blender That Reshaped the American Body and Household The forces reshaping American life are often discussed separately: the… Read more: When Loss of Transmission, Ultra‑Processed Foods, and the Modern Economy Converge - The Collapse of Household Knowledge
Food Skills Were Only the First to Fall The loss of food literacy is not an isolated phenomenon. It is… Read more: The Collapse of Household Knowledge
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