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Un-Disciplining the Archive: Jerome Reyes and Maia Cruz Palileo – Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art

Un-Disciplining the Archive: Jerome Reyes and Maia Cruz Palileo – Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art
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A lot of the supercharged racism
uber alles ideology we’re seeing right now under the general banner of “critical race theory” is not new. Most accounts place its origins in the late 1980s or 1990s, but in fact it is possible to make out the essential dynamic back in the 1960s.
Harry Jaffa gave a valedictory lecture on the occasion of his retirement from teaching at Claremont McKenna College in 1989, which he called “The Reichstag Is Still Burning: The Failure of Higher Education and the Decline of the West.” (You can find the lecture as Chapter 4 in a recent collection of Jaffa’s essays.) In the lecture Jaffa recalled the agitation to begin a “black studies” program at the Claremont Colleges back in 1969 an agitation that coincided with a campus bombing, an arson, and open threats of violence if the agitators didn’t get their way: ....

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A year after the murder of George Floyd, Black Winnipeggers say more work needs to be done on prevention


A year after the murder of George Floyd, Black Winnipeggers say more work needs to be done on prevention
Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of George Floyd s murder by ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, which sparked global Black Lives Matter protests.
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Thousands gathered in Winnipeg on June 5, 2020, in solidarity with Black Lives Matter rallies around the world following the murder of George Floyd. He was killed when Derek Chauvin, at the time a Minneapolis police officer, pressed his knees on his neck and back for more than nine minutes as two other officers held Floyd face-down on the pavement. (John Woods/The Canadian Press) ....

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Englewood NJ accepted to six Ivy League schools talks district


ENGLEWOOD Christopher Butcher has been in the Englewood public schools since the second grade, and though he graduates in June, he still has a lot he wants to accomplish.
He is working to start an African American studies program in the district, and has partnered with the organization Students Demand Action to bring implicit-bias training to students, with the intent to extend that to the faculty.
He s also recruiting middle-school students to the Black Students Union, which is affiliated with the local NAACP chapter, when he s not tutoring or organizing drives for coronavirus supplies. 
Butcher, who was accepted to 19 colleges and universities, including six Ivy League schools, will head to Princeton this fall. He is a bright spot in an evolving district that has made headlines in years past for the conduct of teachers and administrators as well as student misbehavior. ....

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