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Tagged With: CE

Black Native Americans fight for recognition

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/08/us/enslaved-people-native-americans-oklahoma.html

Catégories: A2B1-8. Past within Present, B1B2-1. Identities & Exchanges, B1B2-7. Diversity & Inclusion, B1B2-8. Territory & Memory, LLCET°_3-2-Anchoring and inheriting, LLCET°_3-3-Migration and exile | Tags: , , , , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur Black Native Americans fight for recognition

Yoda’s super great TIMELINE

Catégories: A2B1-6. Creation & Relation to Arts, B1B2-3. Art & Power, Yoda's Favorites | Tags: , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur Yoda’s super great TIMELINE

Statues or no statues? That is the question…

A very interesting analysis on how and why we react to statues and how to stop the fuss, maybe… Diana,  Wollstonecraft,  Wilde …  why  do  we  keep  getting  it  so  wrong  with  our  statues? The Princess of Wales sculpture is the latest example of our strained relationship with this controversial art form Members of the … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: A2B1-6. Creation & Relation to Arts, A2B1-8. Past within Present, AMC1°_2-3-Representing the world and oneself, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, B1B2-3. Art & Power, B1B2-8. Territory & Memory, LLCET°_1-2-Polemical art | Tags: , , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur Statues or no statues? That is the question…

Connecting Verbal and Visual

A show about the relationship between seeing and reading feels like a return to Romanticism – a belief in the passionate expression of the spirit read the whole article: Poet Slah Artist

Catégories: AMC1°_2-1-Being heard, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, B1B2-1. Identities & Exchanges, B1B2-3. Art & Power, LLCET°_1-1-Art and protest, LLCET°_2-1-Expressing emotions | Tags: , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur Connecting Verbal and Visual

Language adapts to people not the contrary.

My English will never be ‘perfect’ – and that’s what keeps a language alive by Nesrine Malik As a child, I mixed English with Arabic. Now I know there’s no such thing as a fixed language that belongs to one special group. A sign for English lessons in Nawalgarh, Rajasthan, India. Photograph: Alamy Mon 28 … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: AMC1°_2-3-Representing the world and oneself, AMCT°_2-1-Frontier and space, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, AMCT°_3-3-Common inheritance and diversity, B1B2-1. Identities & Exchanges, B1B2-7. Diversity & Inclusion, LLCE1°_2-2-Relation between the individual and the group, LLCET°_2-3-Initiation and apprenticeship, LLCET°_3-3-Migration and exile | Tags: , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur Language adapts to people not the contrary.

America’s gun obsession is rooted in slavery

America’s gun obsession is rooted in slavery A series of slave revolts terrified white residents and helped fuel the rationale for gun ownership ‘For too long, the second amendment has been portrayed with a founding fathers aura swaddled in the stars and stripes.’ Photograph: Eric Gay/AP Carol Anderson Fri 4 Jun 2021 11.00 BST Bodies … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: A2B1-8. Past within Present, AMCT°_1-2-Public and individual freedoms, AMCT°_1-3-Equalities and inequalities, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, B1B2-1. Identities & Exchanges, B1B2-7. Diversity & Inclusion, LLCE1°_2-3-Confrontation to difference | Tags: , , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur America’s gun obsession is rooted in slavery

A Robot Artist ?

‘Some people feel threatened’: face to face with Ai-Da the robot artist Self-portraits by ultra-realistic android go on show at Design Museum in London Ai-Da, described as the world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist, at the opening of the exhibition Ai-Da: Portrait of the Robot, at the Design Museum in London. Photograph: David Parry/PA Mark Brown … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: AMC1°_2-3-Representing the world and oneself, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, B1B2-3. Art & Power, B1B2-6. Scientific Innovations & Responsibility, LLCET°_1-2-Polemical art, LLCET°_2-2-Self-representation | Tags: , , | Commentaires fermés sur A Robot Artist ?

First Native American U.S. Interior Secretary

The Historical Significance of Deb Haaland Becoming the First Native American Cabinet Secretary Congresswoman Deb Haaland delivers remarks after being introduced as U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee to be the next U.S. Secretary of Interior at the Queen Theater on Dec. 19, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware. Alex Edelman/AFP—Getty Images By Olivia B. Waxman March 15, … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: AMC1°_2-1-Being heard, AMCT°_2-2-From the protection of Nature to ecological transition, B1B2-1. Identities & Exchanges, B1B2-7. Diversity & Inclusion | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur First Native American U.S. Interior Secretary

Chronologie du Web

Trente ans d’innovations de scandales et de memes: une chronologie du web vu par Le Monde

Catégories: AMC1°_1-1-Production and circulation of knowledge, AMC1°_1-2-Science and techniques, promises and challenges, B1B2-4. Citizenship & Virtual Worlds | Tags: , , | Commentaires fermés sur Chronologie du Web

China is trying to rewrite history

By banning Tiananmen vigils in Hong Kong, China is trying to rewrite history The Communist party is widening its attack on the legacy of 1989 – and criminalising a new generation of activists Fri 4 Jun 2021 by Louisa Lim ‘Last year, tens of thousands of Hongkongers defied a Covid-inspired ban to flock to the … Continuer la lecture »

Catégories: AMC1°_2-1-Being heard, AMCT°_1-2-Public and individual freedoms, AMCT°_3-1-Power and influence, B1B2-8. Territory & Memory, LLCE1°_1-3-Utopias and dystopias | Tags: , , , , | Commentaires fermés sur China is trying to rewrite history