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Susan Hoffman Fishman  7 Comments

May 31, 2021May 29, 2021

Woven and Waxed Water Stories

Hawai’i-based fiber artist Mary Babcock uses discarded fishing nets and lines as well as household wax paper to create tapestries and installations

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Daniel A. Kelin, II  3 Comments

October 14, 2020October 8, 2020

Cultivating Change by Integrating Drama: A Classroom Experience

During the eighth session of my ten-session residency with a combined 5th and 6th grade class, I asked the students

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Imara-rose Glymph  1 Comment

August 17, 2020August 16, 2020

‘Compassion in Crisis’: An Interview with Kailea Frederick

Plant your feet in fresh dirt, breathe deep the gift of oxygen, sense the cool wind tickle your nape; you

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