Kristyn Sessions

  • The Infeasibility of Rest (and Liberation)

    One of the things that I enjoy most about teaching is that even identical material can generate unique conversations because the collection of students in class is always different. Yet, I have noticed that across the dozens of ethics courses… Continue reading

    The Infeasibility of Rest (and Liberation)
  • On Villains and Heroes

    In late September, I was chatting with a work colleague and our conversation meandered to the topic of children and television. Though strict about time limits for screens, I am fairly permissive when it comes to the viewing choices of my elementary… Continue reading

    On Villains and Heroes
  • Christian Privilege: A 3-part reflection

    A thorn in the flesh1 Reflecting its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Roman Catholic university at which I teach requires students to answer diversity and inclusion questions as part of course evaluations every semester. In general, students in… Continue reading

    Christian Privilege: A 3-part reflection