@Meamoore1391 @princessspizzza I agree with Megan! It really helped me be more aware of current affairs in other countries. We spent a lot of time practicing giving impromptu speeches and international trivia, which was a lot of fun and could easily be adapted for English Learners
@Meamoore1391 @princessspizzza I helped organized UD's Model UN and went to Nationals and lemme tell ya it is supposed to be very important and weighty and is just.....teenagers who know where Zimbabwe is being extra.
Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman showed up to the Supreme Court and got mobbed after saying Roe v. Wade is โdeadโ and the Supreme Court will soon get a new justice.
I understand we should have all surrounded him and turned our backs..he doesn't deserve validation. But I saw red and couldn't be quiet when a woman's life was being disrespected like this.
@AndreaMontielS As a young museum professional just starting out his career, this is deeply inspiring. It gives me hope and fortitude to face the industry with optimism and bold idealism, no matter the odds. Thank you so much and best of luck, to you and the @DIADetroit!
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a black woman named zoe amira posted a video on youtube. this video is an hour long and filled with art and music from black creators. it has a ton of ads, and in result will rack up a ton of revenue.
S. Dillon Ripley, legendary Secretary of the Smithsonian, wrote this in "The Sacred Grove," a collection of essays released in 1969, referring to the benefit of ancient Roman plunder to the citizens of Rome. Could the same be argued for, say, NYC or London in 2020?
"In the exposure to beautiful objects, in the acquiring of taste, some good follows from the original evil embodied in the ruthless act of pillage."
Thoughts? Discuss. (I miss my museum peeps)