The Power of Thoughts!

Simon A Rego PsyD, ABPP, ACT Oh Sh*t! You’ve Just Stepped Into the Cognitive Model! Imagine for a moment you’re watching the season finale of Game of Thrones or the recent FIFA…

Clinton And Cannizzaro Collude, Trump Bails Water

by Kenneth Cooper Democracy took an L last week. Will it bounce back? In another round of “what had happened was,” two more people associated with president Trump’s campaign had…

What Does Your Body Say About You?

Matt James Ph.D. How you can be a better listener. “The human body is the best picture of the human soul.” -Ludwig Wittgenstein Here’s an instant Rorschach-type test: How did…

Credit Cards Matter in The Mayor’s Race

A THINK504 Editorial New Orleans is on the threshold of history as it prepares to elect its first woman mayor. The crowded field of eighteen is now down to just…

Stop White Flight in Campaign

By Jeff Thomas The shocking collapse of Desiree Charbonnet’s mayoral primary run parallels white flight to the suburbs from New Orleans in the 70’s.  Though dramatically different attitudes and perspectives…

Why Every Racist Mentions Their Black Friend

Eric Horowitz Feeling threatened leads people to overestimate the importance of past actions When something is thoroughly covered by both the New Republic (link is external) and Urban Dictionary (link is external) it has…

On Racism and White Privilege

On Racism Racism is a doctrine or teaching, without scientific support, that does three things. First, it claims to find racial differences in things like character and intelligence. Second, racism…

Surprising finish in the mayor’s race.

by Jeff Thomas Two women in the runoff for mayor is unprecedented but not unexpected.  Desiree Charbonnet and Latoya Cantrell led in the polls the entire campaign.  What is surprising…

Shocking Racism in the Mayor’s Race

By Jeff Thomas Negative campaigns have been around for a long time.  And in Louisiana where political campaigning is  as important as football and gumbo, politicians have been taking swipes…

A Look At Louisiana’s Gun Laws

by Kenneth Cooper On my way to church, I can’t figure out which gun to bring. It may not be the same gun I take out to eat afterwards, and…