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Grad Student Defends Her Dissertation in a Skirt Made From Rejection Letters To Help ‘Normalize Failure’

[ad_1] A Michigan PhD student defended her thesis while wearing a skirt made from rejection letters received while studying. Caitlin kirby To make the staggered number in black and white, 29-year-old Caitlin Kirby printed 17 of her rejection letters (from scholarships, scholarly journals, and conferences) and then folded them into a fan shape. She connected…

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[ad_1] November 2, 2020– Poet Nikki Giovanni explains why she will always vote. It tells the story of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, born in rural Mississippi in 1917. She lost her job because she registered to vote. She was a co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which challenged the all-white delegation, led…