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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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    Sound Tracks

    If you’re like me, you associate music or sounds with moments in your life. I grew up in Stillwater, Oklahoma, and I spent my childhood summers at a pool called Crystal Plunge. I have a clear memory (yes, crystal clear!) of coming up out of the water and hearing “One is the Loneliest Number” playing

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    Friends and colleagues

    Philip, my friend of 30-plus years, loved good food, good wine, good company, and a good debate. He loved to tell stories – and he had quite a few “Gaye Lynn stories” because we met in the late 80s when we were both new adjuncts at ACC, me in the Government Department and Philip in

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    An AVP’s Aspen Journey – Chapter 5: The Pandemic Pivot

    The Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship typically runs from July (an exhilarating and exhausting week at Stanford) through April (a gathering in Aspen where each Fellow presents a “capstone”). But . . . I was a member of Cohort 4, what became the COVID Cohort (Best Cohort Ever!). Because the world turned on its head in

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