Arts Scholars
  • HOME
  • ARTSCHOL 100
  • ARSTCHOL 200
  • Reblogged
  • ARCHIVE
    • 2020
      • ARTSCHOL 100
      • ARTSCHOL 200
    • 2019
      • ARTSCHOL 100
      • ARTSCHOL 200

Select Page

Author: Hela Hartdegen

“We millennials have spent so much of our adult lives hearing about the battle against terrorism, the battle against climate change, and the thought in the back of our minds that any next World War probably will be radioactive, that we never thought this type of battle would be one we would have to encounter.”

Faisal Halabi, RNZ - 'Opinion: We are at war with Covid-19, and ourselves' (27 March 2020)
  • 1
  • 2

Tags

america (10) aotearoa (10) Archaeology (2) archives (2) art (3) Awkward Aucklander (2) BLM (5) chinese (2) christianity (2) clean eating (4) Colonisation (4) community (3) conflict (16) connection (10) cooking (2) culture (15) Diet (3) family (5) food (15) gender roles (4) health (4) history (10) identity (12) Maori (4) Mealtime Rituals (2) memory (3) mental (6) money (3) music (5) New Zealand (10) Nutrition (3) passion (3) philosophy (4) Power and Inequity in Research (5) protest (3) quotes (3) Religion (7) research (7) revolution (4) sharing food (3) social media (6) sustainability (2) the Bible (2) TV (2) war (10)

Recent Comments

  • jmit434 on Protected: Why is a Genealogy of Knowledge?
  • Morgan Allen on Like a Peacock
  • Morgan Allen on Translation is Positional
  • pwil484 on What Can We Do About Today’s (and Tomorrow’s) World?
  • adeg085 on Gender and War

Designed by Elegant Themes | Powered by WordPress