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In Hartford, A Call For 'Cultural Competence' In Schools
The Hartford CourantTiana Hercules lives with her husband and two young sons on Asylum Hill, one of the area's most diverse neighborhoods. But Hercules, a program director for the city, said she feels a certain "disconnect" in the schools. "I've noticed a lack of...Tags: Family, Teachers, Arts and Culture, Wethersfield, Teaching and Learning
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'Cultural Politics of Seeds' at UCLA on May 17
The UCLA Center for the Study of Women will be presenting a symposium on the "Cultural Politics of Seeds" on May 17, as part of the Life (Un)Ltd project which explores the impact of recent developments in biotechnology and biosciences on feminist studies....
Tags: Biology, Genetics, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Anthropology
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'Bodies of Work' is all about art and ability
Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor...
Tags: Dance, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Education, Literature
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Documentary spotlights Chinese artists Wang Guangyi, Liu Gang
BEIJING -- One scene of the new documentary “Chimeras” shows the young Chinese artist Liu Gang wandering with his camera around a town in China that's been built to resemble an English village. Liu is in Thames Town, a development outside...
Tags: China, Movies, Coca-Cola Co., Arts and Culture, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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Cardinal George on why churches deserve free water
Change of SubjectAt Tuesday's news conference, Cardinal Francis George addressed the city's play to curtail the provision of free water to churches: They’ve included this as part of those helps that we’ve traditionally enjoyed. But we’ve enjoyed them... -
Integrity of Morikami won't be compromised
As president of the board of trustees of Morikami, Inc., I would like to address the recent Michael Mayo column, "Would hotel ruin vibe at Morikami Gardens?" Morikami, Inc., is the cultural arm of Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens and implements...Tags: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, Boynton Beach, Japan, Museums, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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San Juan mayor fosters Latina power in Orlando
Sauntering down a public street wearing a gentleman's pantsuit and hat, Puerto Rican labor and women's rights activist Luisa Capetillo knew her fashion choice was revolutionary in 1919. She was arrested, questioned and eventually released from custody,...Tags: Minority Groups, Labor Legislation, Feminism, U.S. Department of Commerce, Orlando
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Scott, lawmakers at odds going into session's last week
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott should be at the high tide of his influence, dropping the hammer on fellow Republican legislators thwarting his agenda. The governor has made it clear he wants $2,500 pay raises for teachers and a $141 million...
Tags: Government, Andy Gardiner, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Economy, Business and Finance
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Evidence suggests Maya roots more tangled than previously thought
The classic Maya civilization, which flourished in Central America for more than 600 years, has been celebrated for its vast city states adorned with monumental pyramids and for its technological feats such as the development of an elaborate written...
Tags: Archaeology, University at Albany , State University of New York, Guatemala, Arts and Culture
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Thank you for sacred site declaration
Dear Native American Heritage Commission and Gov. Brown: As a Native American in Southern California, and the former historic preservation officer for the Quechan Indian Tribe, I would like to thank the Native American Heritage Commission for reaching an...Tags: Government, Energy Saving, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy, Arts and Culture
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Verdugo Hills Golf Course developer wins a round
A move that could block a residential development on the Verdugo Hills Golf Course hit a stumbling block last week when the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission voted unanimously to recommend it not be made a Historic-Cultural Monument. More than...
Tags: Google Inc., Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Golf, Sports, Arts and Culture
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Steve Van Zandt, Grammy Museum team to put rock in the classroom
The Grammy Museum is partnering with E Street Band member Steve Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation to promote the use of pop music in junior high and high school classrooms across the country starting this fall. “Rock and Roll:...
Tags: New York University, Music, Museums, Arts and Culture, Education
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