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The Lost Alcove

Levi Barshinger

Learning to embrace the complexity of the mind in its beauty and its brokenness.

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Latest Issues

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How Social Media Erases Identity (Part 3)

This is my third and final post in a series about social media and identity. In my first post, I argued that as social media breaks down social groups, it also weakens the identities of people in those groups. In my second post, I explored ...

4 months ago
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How Social Media Erases Identity (Part 2)

This is part two of a series of posts about social media and identity. Part one explored the connection between an individual's identity and the social groups they are part of. I argued that social media is making many social groups more su...

5 months ago
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How Social Media Erases Identity (Part 1)

> People deserve to be heard and to have a voice — even when that means defending the right of people we disagree with.

6 months ago
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Living with a Broken Mind

One day, after an evening spent scrolling on my phone, I sat down to journal and I realized something. I was not comfortable in my own mind. I could write about what I'd done that day or something that had happened to me, but I struggled to...

6 months ago
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