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UVA Professors and Local Teachers Take On ‘Teaching Hard Literature’ Project
UVA’s Center for Liberal Arts’ “Teaching Hard Literature” project will produce resources for K-12 teachers nationwide highlighting works by minority groups and their experiences in the U.S.
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The Bigger Picture: WWII-Era Bomber Flies Over the Rotunda
A B-17 bomber in the Commemorative Air Force performed a flyover Monday, gliding over the Lawn and the Rotunda.
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7 New UVA Podcasts Worth a Listen
From a podcast centered on navigating white spaces as a woman of color, to one centered on democracy, to one geared toward helping improve listeners’ mental health, here are seven new podcasts worth checking out.
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Virginia Film Festival Announces First Program in Virtual Festival Lineup
The festival will feature “The Good Lord Bird,” a series about abolitionist John Brown, and host the film’s star and executive producer, Ethan Hawke, co-star Joshua Caleb Johnson, executive producer and author James McBride, and more.
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A.D. Carson on His First-Ever Peer-Reviewed Rap Album, Spring Shift and Fall Courses
The assistant professor of hip-hop talks about the inspiration behind his new album, the challenges of an interrupted spring semester, and preparations for his fall courses.
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Memorial to Enslaved Laborers Stands Out in Telling UVA History
The word is spreading about the University of Virginia’s new Memorial to Enslaved Laborers, which honors those who worked to build and sustain UVA in its early years.
Top left: memorial of enslaved laborers, top right: the Crackerbox building,  bottom left: bell-ringer Henry Martin and bottom right: architectural drawings of grounds
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New App Offers Virtual Tour of Enslaved African American History at UVA
The app makes it possible for anyone with a cell phone to see photos, physical remnants and old documents, and the most recent ways the University is showcasing this integral part of its history.
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Arts & Culture
On Words: Even as Walls Close In, COVID-19 May Expand Our Understanding of ‘Home’
UVA English professor Susan Fraiman, an expert in feminism, explored the word “home,” and its context amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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