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A vertical photograph of a brick wall inside the Rock Art Enclosures at the Apartheid Museum. The wall features several dark, raised handprints of varying sizes positioned at different heights. Below the handprints, the words "WE ARE THINKERS" are inscribed in blue capital letters. Natural light shines down from an opening in the ceiling above.
  • South Africans in Six Descriptors

    Having arrived home from South Africa on April 11, I have taken some time to try to process our experiences in Johannesburg and Cape Town.  One of the most difficult, distressing, and uplifting museums that we visited in Johannesburg was the Apartheid Museum.  When you enter you are given a ticket that randomly classifies you

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    Persistent Resilience

    I am a baseball fan.  I have loved baseball for as long as I can remember.  I recall being in grade school and wanting to stay inside during recess to watch a bit of a World Series game – back when those games were mostly played during the day.  I recall sitting in a graduate

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    I am butter spread over too much bread

    J.R.R.Tolkien famously wrote in The Lord of the Rings “I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.” Are you feeling that way?  I hear from faculty these days that they are feeling tired, burned out, and overworked.  I continue to hear about a post-COVID malaise or weariness that, for some,

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    Why?

    Today is Armistice Day.  At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the Great War ceased.  A war that had no real reason to start, a war that consumed an entire generation of young men, that killed millions of civilians as well as members of the military, a war

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