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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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    Sacred Spaces

    I recently sold my parents’ house.  They built it, and it had sheltered the Scott family (and only the Scott family) for over 60 years.  A friend of mine referred to that house as a sacred space, and it got me thinking about sacred spaces. What are your sacred spaces?  Is it a house? A

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    Here We Come A Wassailing

    I am currently reading North Woods by Daniel Mason.  Is it a brilliant brook that tells the story of our country through the people who live in a particular place in New England, spanning from Puritan times to the present.  I want to offer a quote from the book; this quote is in the voice

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    Radical Transparency, Radical Simplicity, Radical Trust

    Many of you have heard our chancellor talk about radical transparency and radical simplicity.  In a conversation with the instructional leadership team, one of them added the third leg of the stool:  radical trust. What is radical transparency?  Does it mean we talk about everything?  Does it mean we are expected to answer every question? 

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