Click Here to Read: China’s Economic Slowdown: How Bad Is It? by John Cassidy in The New Yorker on Septmeber 1, 2015.
How the Photography of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams Told the Story of Japanese American Internment
Click Here to Read: How the Photography of Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams Told the Story of Japanese American Internment by Akiko Ichikawa on the Hyperallergic website on September 1, 2015.
Dorothea Lange, “Manzanar, California, Dust storm at this War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry are spending the duration” (July 3, 1942). The area was subject to extreme seasonal temperatures, with dust a constant presence due to the high winds. Incarcerees often awoke mornings covered in a layer of it. (photographed by Dorothea Lange for the WRA, courtesy the National Archives [Archives Identifier 539961])
Writer’s Wednesday: Jean Racine
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Click Here to Read: Phaedra By Jean Baptiste Racine on the Gutenberg.org website.
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The Healing Power of Hugs
Bradley Voytek on Oliver Sack’s Soft Thinking
Cannabis Use May Influence Brain Maturation In Young Males
An interview with film historian and critic James Naremore
September APA Division 39 InSight
Division News President’s Message
By Marilyn Charles, PhD
Dear Members,
This has been a notable year for Division 39, as the Hoffman Report revealed the importance of issues for which Division members have been fighting for over a decade. The Town Hall Meeting conducted by Nadine Kaslow and Continue reading September APA Division 39 InSight
5 Reasons Fantasizing Is Good for You
‘I met someone whose family gave me life’
Click Here to Read: EXCLUSIVE: ‘I met someone whose family gave me life’ – 72 years on, Holocaust survivor thanks the son of the Dutch hero who bought her freedom when she was just a baby by bribing an SS guard By Lydia Willgress in the Daily Mail on September 1, 2015.
Peter de Hoo’s father saved Paulette Cooper’s life with a well-timed bribe in July 1943. On Saturday, the pair met for the first time (pictured above)









