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Indicting history and evoking memory through a richly layered ‘Requiem for the Enslaved’

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 13, 2022

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How do societies actually change? And is that change driven by our profoundly fractured politics, or through the deeper workings of culture — that is, from shifting the ways that people think? And when it comes to building empathy and harnessing a will for change, are people motivated more by imagining the future wellbeing of unborn generations, or by remembering the injustices and suffering borne by generations past?These are the types of... + full article



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