The Place and Pace to Remember

Ria (Ariana) DasGupta, Liz Lopez, Emily A. Nusbaum
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We begin with the question "what do we want to keep that the pandemic has given us?" Largely co-written in 2021, this reflexive essay serves as a snapshot in time, at one stage of the pandemic, reflecting upon earlier, shared experiences at one institution of higher education. We locate each of our identities and positionalities in that space and beyond. Our essay uses Moya Bailey’s 2021 discussion of an ethics of pace to frame our thinking and collective memory work and to counter what we identified as the distinct efforts of institutions of higher education to not have places for institutional memory. We articulate that without memory places, it is impossible to build both a history of justice work in institutions of higher education and accountability that this justice work is seen through. And we ask, how are we to build justice and healing in higher education when the place is designed so that we can't remember things, and when there seems to be a goal to not have institutional memory that remembers how, why, and by whom justice work is done? We answer the question: "what do we want to keep that the pandemic has given us?" with this: "the pace and place to remember."
要记住的地点和速度
我们首先提出的问题是:“我们希望保留大流行给我们带来的什么?”这篇反思性文章主要是在2021年与他人合著的,它是疫情一个阶段的及时快照,反映了一所高等教育机构早期的共同经历。我们把自己的身份和地位定位在那个空间和更远的地方。我们的文章使用了莫亚·贝利(Moya Bailey)在2021年关于步伐伦理的讨论,来框定我们的思维和集体记忆工作,并反驳我们所认为的高等教育机构不为机构记忆提供场所的独特努力。我们明确指出,如果没有记忆场所,就不可能在高等教育机构中建立司法工作的历史,也不可能通过司法工作建立问责制。我们问,我们如何在高等教育中建立正义和治愈当这个地方被设计成让我们无法记住事情,当似乎有一个目标,没有机构记忆记住正义工作是如何,为什么,由谁完成的?我们回答这个问题:“我们希望保留大流行给我们带来的什么?”,答案是:“记住的速度和地点。”
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 医学-临床神经学
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