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Epistemic Injustice is a Nonconsensual Relationship with God
I have to perform reasonable doubt in my own memories to be believed.
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The Strange Flowers, or the essay that ruined my life
originally published in The Manifest-Station, a Notable in Best American Essays 2015
Nov 12, 2025
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breaking generational curses when the curse is a crypt
Days before my mother’s cremation, I emailed my cousin to help me break a curse.
Aug 12, 2025
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on paracosms and becoming parents to our parents
Last night, my mother — who has been slowly dying from end-stage pulmonary fibrosis — got transferred to ICU when her oxygen plummeted.
Aug 2, 2025
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returning shortly
Dear readers:
Jun 3, 2025
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hope is a memory
“Memory produces hope in the same way that amnesia produces despair,' the theologian Walter Brueggeman noted.
Mar 12, 2025
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[secret] missives from past Karrie, or unpacking a [(nesting doll) of (secrets)] from my memory gaps
reposted
Feb 11, 2025
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CBT, wellness influencers, and the criminalization of neurodivergence: why we should take RFK at his word
I published this post originally on November 16, 2024.
Jan 29, 2025
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