Pallavi Yetur is a licensed professional clinical counselor and licensed mental health counselor practicing psychotherapy and telemental health. Her opinion and criticism have appeared in Salon, NBC News THINK, the Los Angeles Review of Books, GXRL, and The Coachella Review. She teaches emotional fitness at Coa and has served as the nonfiction editor and lead copy editor for The Coachella Review. She is based in Los Angeles.
Pallavi Yetur
Articles
Twenty Years After “Twentynine Palms” Anticipated #MeToo
Pallavi Yetur explores the long tail of Deanne Stillman’s “Twentynine Palms,” on the 1991 murder of two young women in the Mojave.
Discomfort of the Unquantifiable: On Selina Mahmood’s “A Pandemic in Residence: Essays from a Detroit Hospital”
Pallavi Yetur ruminates on the psychological implications of COVID-19 with Selina Mahmood’s “A Pandemic in Residence: Essays from a Detroit Hospital.”
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