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“Paths are poems that write themselves into existence.”
Has someone already said this? If not, I’m claiming it.
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Links For The Voracious
NPR’s Audie Cornish breaks down getting over imposter syndrome and knowing when to stop and take care of yourself. Photographer Tommy Kha on making the work you want to create and not succumbing to the limits of other people’s imaginations. What Black critics have to say is essential for expanding our understanding of the arts.…
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Links for The Voracious
A little something from around the internet. Federally subsidized child care at the equivalent of $7.70 a day? The United States did it during World War II. Libertarianism apparently doesn’t work in the wild. What black bears, untested political theory and dismantling local government teaches us about the need for fully funded public education. Undermining…
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Los Angeles Remains Undefeated
The contradictions of LA flora: verdant and dry, delicate and robust. The plant life provides the outrageous metropolis with unparalleled beauty.
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Office Space
Last week I attended a gala in a new, not completely finished office space that formerly housed the Custom Stamping and Manufacturing Company.
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Links for the Voracious
The Grill on The Alley, Chicago Deborah Daniel’s HOW is a powerful example of what can happen when we really see people. Ofelia Esparza– altarista, artist, and 2018 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) National Heritage Fellow– on the three deaths we all experience. Read NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza’s powerful words on segregation and…