Posts
All our main blog posts written by Parr Center undergraduate fellows in the Parr Heel Blog pod! Filter by year or topic to refine the results you see below.
Topics
- ADHD
- Academia
- Adventure
- Aesthetics
- American South
- Animals
- Bias
- Business
- COVID-19
- Change
- Charity
- College
- Culture
- Current Events
- DEI
- Dairy Industry
- Disability
- Diversity
- Effective Altruism
- Emotions
- Environment
- Epistemology
- Future
- Gender
- Global Poverty
- History of philosophy
- Incarceration
- International Conflict
- Justice
- Laboratory Ethics
- Language
- Literature
- Makeup
- Male Makeup
- Mental Health
- Military
- Moral Injury
- Non-western philosophy
- Oppression
- Parr Center Events
- Personal identity
- Perspective
- Philosophy of religion
- Policy
- Politics
- Privacy
- Privilege
- Race
- Racism
- Relationships
(Oppression) Olympics Winter 2022: A Blasian Woman’s Manifesto
The Supreme Court’s examination of the legality of affirmative action serves the same purpose as Toni Morrison passionately declares of racism: it is “a distraction.” Rather than focusing on dismantling the system of racism, we are fiddling with the band-aid we’ve placed over the bullet hole.
MorphoWave
As we walked through the lobby, my friend passed her hand through a black plastic slot in a strange-looking machine, and the student worker at the front desk nodded her through while I waited for my OneCard to be swiped.
The Ethics of Male Makeup
From ASAP Rocky being featured on Fenty Beauty’s skincare line to Machine Gun Kelly’s all-inclusive nail polish brand, in recent years there has been a surge in the number of men endorsing products that have been historically doted as “female.”
Mental Health Resources for Adolescents
Currently, the general population of public middle and high schools offers the availability of 1-3 counselors dependent on the ratio of the school. But, with middle schools typically housing 600+ students, and studies finding that 20% are dealing with undiagnosed mental health issues, that seems like a highly inadequate resource.
Utilitarianism and the Dairy Industry
This means every action has either a positive, negative, or neutral impact on the world. Something as mundane as what you choose to pour over your cereal in the morning becomes an ethical choice with real-world ramifications.
The Ethics of Withdrawal
It is morally questionable at best to even suggest that the occupied population is overall better off from the continued presence of its colonizer. It is beyond the scope of this article, and very well documented in other analyses, why the violation of sovereignty, cultural erasure, and imposed governance, among countless other factors, illustrate the ethical abhorrence of colonialism.
Shared and Delegated Power at UNC
The UNC administration has a nasty habit of implying student concurrence in their decision-making when students simply don’t agree with them. As a member of the UNC Undergraduate Senate, I qualify as one of these so-called student leaders, and my peers and I have recognized a pattern.
Racial Militancy and Moral Injury: The Battlefield of Blackness in America
From W.E.B. DuBois’ “double-consciousness” (2) to Nipsey Hussle’s “survival mode” (3), cognitive dissonance has always been a prerequisite of Blackness in America. However, perhaps these continuous attempts to name the internal conflict of Black individual desires versus external realities have been hinting at the novel term, moral injury.
Emotional Labor
Because emotional labor ascribes to systemic order, it must also follow patriarchal rules, making it distinctly gendered.
Ethics of Accessibility in a Global Pandemic
We have been dealing with the COVID-19 Pandemic for almost two years now, and there is no foreseeable change in the near immediate future. All of our lives have been tremendously impacted and changed throughout multiple spheres of our public and private lives.