Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingLittle Faces.“What is it about our times that makes kindness seem so dangerous?” (5). This is one of the many questions that the authors begins by…Oct 22, 2015Oct 22, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingMorals, Politics, & BrainologyOne of the things I enjoy most about psychology is that there are many different ways in which the brain can be interpreted, and better yet…Oct 7, 2015Oct 7, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingEthics of What?As I read, and re-read, and attempted to re-read the assigned pages, there was one concept or topic that stood out most to me. It was not…Oct 2, 2015Oct 2, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingProblem People.Though Cornel West primarily refers to race matters in terms of African Americans in the beginning of the passage, I think that many of the…Sep 24, 2015Sep 24, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical Being“Like the Dry Earth Misses the Rain.”Dr. Paul Farmer’s writings on some of his work in Haiti — one of the world’s most struggling countries — offers only a very minimal glimpse…Sep 16, 2015Sep 16, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingWe’ve Been Schooled.Each of the two articles presented interesting points that highlight the reasons why educational equity is an ethical issue in our society…Sep 9, 2015Sep 9, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical BeingIt’s About Helping.In “Sabrina Needs Her Identity Back,” the author’s central point is to show the reader a whole different lifestyle and the conflicts that…Sep 2, 2015Sep 2, 2015
Frida CejainThinking & Action for Ethical Being#SELFIEThough this is not exactly a selfie, this photo taken by my mother is a perfect representation of my origins and ethnicity. In this photo…Sep 2, 2015Sep 2, 2015