Cristina LoughreyA woman’s rights are more than who has moral high ground.My pregnancy is 20 weeks old. My choice is 24 years in the making. Follow me on LinkedIn: Cristina LoughreyDec 2, 20211Dec 2, 20211
Cristina LoughreyIn a World of Empathy Fatigue, Are Managers to Blame for Talent Losses?With so many employees buzzing like bees in search of new queens, companies are concerned about talent acquisition and retention.Oct 14, 2021Oct 14, 2021
Cristina LoughreyThe death of my grandmother: a story about women, economics, and abuse.Poverty is a cruel incendiary of suffering and abuse.Jul 14, 20201Jul 14, 20201
Cristina LoughreyUber Doesn’t Care About You, Your Neighborhood, San Francisco, or GoogleFrom sexual assault and driver abuse to simple, aggregating traffic nuisances, the necessity of rideshares has also come with a total lack…Mar 11, 2019Mar 11, 2019
Cristina LoughreyinThe Big and Little World: Awe, Outrage and HopeUnderstanding Suicide.Listening to the Logic of those SufferingJun 8, 20181Jun 8, 20181
Cristina LoughreyinThe Big and Little World: Awe, Outrage and HopeJade Eggs, Earthing, and Celebrity Stupidity:A rant on my problems with the appropriation of poorly understood science and big words to create New Age authority.May 24, 2018May 24, 2018
Cristina LoughreyinJournal of Pneumatic AdventuresTo Die Like a Star in WinterThere is little that can make one more self reflective than the silvery white of cold things, whether fog, ice, snow, the bright winter…Dec 28, 2017Dec 28, 2017
Cristina LoughreyinThe Big and Little World: Awe, Outrage and HopeTouch Heals — Even the Person Who is Not SickI am in the elegant Victorian sublet. The naked windows pouring yellow light into the dark winter. Usually I look in the lit windows —…Dec 12, 2017Dec 12, 2017
Cristina LoughreyHomicidal Saas, Robot Architects and Puppets, and Nicknames You Miss“1 year ago today.” This was your life. Thank you, Hal. Perhaps Zuckerberg missed the irony.Dec 5, 2017Dec 5, 2017
Cristina LoughreyinThe Big and Little World: Awe, Outrage and HopeHow Urban Art and Bathrooms Fuel Political HopeThe antidote to prejudice is empathy. And it’s bred in the city.Nov 26, 20172Nov 26, 20172