Slow Digest: Adam Carr

Jamee Pritchard talks with Milwaukee storyteller and community historian Adam Carr about what it means to practice slow care in a world that moves too fast. Reflecting on what he calls our “wounded landscape of care,” Carr shares his walking practice, his weekly ritual of eating soup by the lake, and the quiet rebellion of being purposefully inefficient.

Slow Digest: Community Care & Slow Action in Practice

This week’s edition of Slow Digest is written by C21 Graduate Fellow Jamee N. Pritchard. Every Saturday at the intersection of South 76th and Layton Avenue in Greenfield, Wisconsin, from 10 a.m. to noon, a group of 30 or more protesters line …

Slow Digest: Memory, Imagination, and the Speculative Archive

This week’s edition of Slow Digest is written by C21 Graduate Fellow Jamee N. Pritchard. Monique, a 16-year-old Black girl, sits in her classroom, headphones on and book in hand. She tries to block out the noise of the classmates around her …

Slow Digest: Community

This week’s edition of Slow Digest is written by C21 Graduate Fellow Yuchen Zhao. Slow care, as C21 frames it in previous Slow Digest posts, asks us to place deliberate attention on the beings, things, and sites that sustain shared life over …