Snell Middle School Spanish teacher presents Whispers of the Wolf
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SILVER CITY, N.M. – On Sunday, March 14, at 7 p.m., join Nancy Stephens, Executive Director Imagination Library, and Melissa Gonzalez, 7th and 8th grade Snell Middle School Spanish teacher, for Storytime in English and Spanish.
Register and attend at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN yHqHoKSgSxKmRmcUf31IDw, at www.silvercitymuseum.org (where you can also sign up for email reminders), or launch Zoom and enter Meeting ID 814 6138 6611.
Whispers of the Wolf is a beautiful picture book set around 500 years ago among the Pueblo Indians of the desert Southwest. A heartwarming piece of historical fiction, it weaves together themes of community, tradition, self-esteem, and respect for all life, creating a realistic portrait of a culture that continues to exert a vibrant, living influence today.
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The Met is selling art to survive the pandemic. Critics say it s a dangerous precedent.
Peggy McGlone and Sebastian Smee, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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People sit on the steps during the public reopening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York on Aug. 30, 2020.Photo by Jeenah Moon for The Washington Post.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art approved a policy last week that allows proceeds from the sale of works from its collection to be used for salaries and overhead costs associated with the collection s care. The move follows similar actions by other museums, including ones in Brooklyn, Baltimore and Chicago, and marks the latest development in a debate that has been roiling the museum field, and has set some of the country s leading museum directors against one another.