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The Armchair Journalist

Nancy Jainchill

Commentaries and observations about what matters to me, often unexpected.

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In May 2014 I went to Mississippi. You could call it a pilgrimage of sorts, a commemorative journey. Fifty years had passed since Freedom Summer–young people went south to register Black people to vote–I was too young to participate. I’d me...

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We Croak

This morning my phone nudged me. This was my first message of the day from the WeCroak App. I was awake, but still lying in bed, enjoying that time where I’m not in action. I’ve been getting these nudges with some regularity, five times a d...

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Friendships: With a Capital F

When Zayd Ayers Dohrn asked his father about being underground, his father explained that it wasn’t a place, really, that it was just a state of mind. “I went underground by changing my name. One day I was one thing, and the next day I was...

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Follow the Yellow Brick Road...

Nancy Jainchill, left“doing G_d knows what” in front of her classmates at the Hudson Valley Improv workshop she took.

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