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The Haitian American painter discusses faith, the ancestors, diaspora pride and protecting Haiti’s memory through art — and ...
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The absence of such basic resources is not merely an issue of convenience, but a reflection of a growing Braille literacy crisis. Today, visually impaired children rely heavily on audio materials and ...
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By: KENNETH CUKIER We see the world not as it is, but as we are. In the domain of data, economists need to rethink what ...
The casting director opens up about the art of scouting non-actors and why her job feels like fulfilling destiny.
Reading is the bridge to knowledge’ is a familiar mantra in campaigns promoting a reading culture nationwide, underscoring ...