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    It happens on October 17th…and it’s important!

    • October 15, 2015
    If the “war on poverty” really is important, maybe we should ask people living in poverty for their ideas on how to eradicate it. That’s the concept behind the International…
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    Just how important are museums?

    • June 17, 2014
    Very! For over 35 years, May 18 has been celebrated worldwide as International Museum Day, to raise public awareness about the role of museums in the development of society. But…
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    Reflections on Aurora
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      Reflections on Aurora

      • July 24, 2012
      How do you explain a tragedy like the killings in Aurora, Colorado last weekend? Lives lost. Innocence lost. The unthinkable once again a reality. The news has been filled with…
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