cover image: SAR NOW, Autumn/Winter 2020, Issue 07

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SAR NOW, Autumn/Winter 2020, Issue 07

16 Dec 2020

of the pandemic has shifted SAR’s work toward a different balance of the local In many ways the work and mission of SAR and the global, which bodes well for this haven’t changed. [...] The new flagstone and railing are to the public, but staff are working a subtle reminder that the historic campus diligently to improve campus grounds so is always evolving and that the setting of that future scholars and the public are SAR’s meandering campus paths will able to enjoy it as much as the inf luential provide a meditative routine from home thinkers who have come before. [...] The SAR grounds, like oxygen feeding a flame, EL DELIRIO, CIRCA 1930, BUILDING DESIGNED BY WILLIAM PENHALLOW HENDERSON Through the generous support of the continue to spark creativity in the minds of members of the SAR board of directors and our resident scholars. [...] The trauma and violence done to this historic community would witness one of the community.” She adds that the course bloodiest racial attacks in modern American explored the context of the events and history. [...] Alicia Odewale took SAR aftermath of the massacre, as the Greenwood members on a journey through this history community rebuilt their homes, businesses, and described a contemporary archaeology and churches and continues to fight project she and her team are leading in the against erasure and gentrification in the area today.
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