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A bastard's take on human behavior, politics, religion, social justice, family, race, pain, free will, and trees

Monday, June 25, 2018

Hiding in Plain Sight

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One of the oldest misunderstandings about racism (and bigotry in general) is that it must be explicit to exist.  If you are not walking arou...
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Monday, May 28, 2018

Rehearsal

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There is a comic version of your life, the way you fumbled through Aisle 2. There is tragic version, those things he did to you. It is ...
Thursday, February 1, 2018

Mapping Race

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It occurred to me that it might be interesting to observe the correlation between voting patterns and ethnic geographic integration.  The re...
Thursday, January 18, 2018

Talking About Ideas

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On the podcast To the Point today, Warren Olney interviewed Ibram Kendi, who had an op-ed in the New York Times recently titled The Heart...
Friday, December 22, 2017

The Language of Poverty

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Coates is again in the news as Cornel West takes him to task for his neoliberalism.  A portion of West's thesis deals with Coates...
Friday, December 8, 2017

The Neo-Liberal Paradox

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Race Counts is a great project.  Its goal is to bring awareness of racial disparities across the state of California. "Th...
Saturday, November 25, 2017

We Must Go Deeper

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Writing in the Root, Michael Harriot discusses finding that minority and poor students received harsher discipline than whites and well-o...
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Vidoqo
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
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About Me

Vidoqo
Coachella Valley, CA, United States
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
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