• On Breath and Blackness: Living and Dying in the Wake of the Virus
    Michael J. Kennedy
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3): 286-292. 2020.
    ABSTRACT The calls for us to find solace in our “together-apart-ness” obfuscate the calamity of Black lives being lost in numbers exponentially higher than white bodies. In the midst of a virus that “does not discriminate,” but is aided in its deadly spread by those systems that do, the concept of “wake work” demands our time and attention.