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October 21, 2019October 21, 2019 Dr. Mary Lourdes Silva

Learning in Liminal Spaces

Most of us can vaguely recall what it was like to spell for the first time, gripping our blunt pencils thick as cigars and rounding out a G on the page, like the way my father would round his neck beneath a small doorway. I still recall learning the alphabet song, a rhythm that I … Continue reading Learning in Liminal Spaces

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