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Outbreak in Cumberland-based school district raises doubt about adding in-person learning
Superintendent Jeff Porter says SAD 51 has had a ‘continuous pattern of cases’ since October, far surpassing those in the neighboring districts.
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A southern Maine school district is struggling with COVID-19 cases, a situation that the superintendent said should give officials there pause as they consider whether to add more in-person learning this school year.
School Administrative District 51, which covers Cumberland and North Yarmouth, has had 70 coronavirus cases among its students and staff since the school year started, including a dozen active cases that date back to Feb. 27. The entire district is designated in outbreak status and has been since Jan. 22, Superintendent Jeff Porter said in a letter to the community Monday.
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Cornell’s J. Meejin Yoon, B.Arch. ’95, and composer Roberto Sierra have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, considered the highest form of recognition of artistic merit in the United States in their respective fields, the academy announced March 5.
Yoon, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning, will join the academy’s field of architecture. Her designs examine intersections between urbanism, technology and the public realm, both in the U.S. and internationally. Martien Mulder/Provided
Architect J. Meejin Yoon, B.Arch. ’95, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning.
VirginiaUnited-statesChengduSichuanChinaCharlottesvilleGates-hallNew-yorkVega-bajaPuerto-ricoCarnegie-hallBrooklynAfter the Riot, Whatâs the Future of Art in the Capitol?
Built largely by enslaved people, the building includes just one small object honoring their work.
Thomas Jefferson, Relief Portrait, C. Paul Jennewein, Marble, 1950.Credit...Architect of the Capitol
In the culture wars that spilled over during President Donald Trumpâs time in office, the most visible flash point was whether to preserve or destroy monuments depicting figures from Americaâs racist history.
The former president even went so far as to veto a military spending bill because it included a provision to rename bases commemorating Confederate officials. (Congress overrode the veto.)
MinnesotaUnited-statesPuerto-ricoNew-jerseyHarvard-universityMassachusettsAmericansAmericaPuerto-ricanMabel-wilsonKatherine-clarkJohn-quincy-adamsThis country’s deeply ingrained white supremacy and the resurgence of fascism have revealed themselves, last night, to be undeniably mutually reinforcing. When this antidemocratic and racist president was first elected I wrote here about The White Flight from American Democracy. I could not have imagined it would go so far as a mob storming the Capitol with matching red hats and corporate logos for flags. In the first few weeks of the administration, I outlined some of the ways that our field has been complicit in the rise of autocracy both here and around the world.
In this moment I want to share with you a close read of one institution. In this one institution-- even largely the work of one person in that institution–fascism, Nazism, and white supremacy present themselves tightly wound together at the core of a body of work and influence that stretches across decades. This may seem myopic in such a moment of bizarre crises. But I think we have had enough of the vague platitudes and statements that address racism as if it were ether dispersed in geological time. I would also invite all of us to stop pretending the problem is
MexicoGermanyNew-yorkUnited-statesLouisianaNetherlandsWhite-houseDistrict-of-columbiaClevelandOhioPolandMichiganThis country’s deeply ingrained white supremacy and the resurgence of fascism have revealed themselves, last night, to be undeniably mutually reinforcing. When this antidemocratic and racist president was first elected I wrote here about The White Flight from American Democracy. I could not have imagined it would go so far as a mob storming the Capitol with matching red hats and corporate logos for flags. In the first few weeks of the administration, I outlined some of the ways that our field has been complicit in the rise of autocracy both here and around the world.
In this moment I want to share with you a close read of one institution. In this one institution-- even largely the work of one person in that institution–fascism, Nazism, and white supremacy present themselves tightly wound together at the core of a body of work and influence that stretches across decades. This may seem myopic in such a moment of bizarre crises. But I think we have had enough of the vague platitudes and statements that address racism as if it were ether dispersed in geological time. I would also invite all of us to stop pretending the problem is
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