Mary Ruefle, "Some Say," 2017, 5.5 x 7 ⅝ x ½” x ½ inches (all images courtesy the Robert Frost Stone House Museum) On pages 36 and 37 of Captain January, a 19th-century children’s novel by Laura E.
His longstanding practice of erasing and redacting text is receiving the survey treatment at Tornabuoni Art in Paris. Artist and writer Emilio Isgrò. Courtesy of the artist and Tornabuoni Art, Paris.
Chuck D said it best: “Don’t believe the hype.” Equity isn’t an un-American attempt to dismantle our founding principles — it’s as American as apple pie. The very word “equity” is in our Constitution.
Erasing hurtful words from NY law affirms humanity of disabled people (Guest Opinion by Joey Pagano)
Joey Pagano, of Manlius, is a freelance journalist. He is a graduate of Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications. Words matter. Each letter sequence has a meaning attached to it, ...
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