Curating a Palestinian History: Hope Found in a Museum
Aya Lowe investigates the significance of the Palestinian Museum’s future exhibits and projects upon its official opening in 2015.
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Aya Lowe investigates the significance of the Palestinian Museum’s future exhibits and projects upon its official opening in 2015.
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Linda Sarvi discusses the emergence of a new “diaspora identity” among students of African descent.