Wednesday

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I survived Wednesday.

8:35-11:35: practice class with my teacher who primarily works with firefighters and first responders dealing with PTSD. Interesting class, lots of reading. Lots of reading for homework too.

11:50-2:50: human behavior in social environments class with my very nervous and charming teacher. A lot of discussion today about racism and how it affects every facet of human behavior. Disquieting subject but handled well. Lots of reading for homework too.

3:15-3:20: visited my mom in her office on campus, stepdad’s surgery went well on his collarbone. He had a plate put in.

3:45-4:15: interview for an internship at a local theater… I did not get it but I will be working there as an usher for work study.

4:30-5:45: went home and let the dogs outside for a while. Actually took a moment to breathe.

6:15-9:15: training for the usher job.

9:30-11:00: drinks with J, who is leaving for a month in Europe tomorrow. Did Love Shack for karaoke.

Got home. Fed the dogs. Blogged. Goodnight.

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Ama Ndlovu explores the connections of culture, ecology, and imagination.

Her work combines ancestral knowledge with visions of the planetary future, examining how Black perspectives can transform how we see our world and what lies ahead.