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Some Final Thoughts on the 2022 #FemGeniusesinBerlin
I haven’t taught this course in two years due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. So, it’s been great to be back. But I am exhausted. I had 13 students, which isn’t much different from my average. But again, it’s been two years. So, it felt like a lot. Still, the students were great. They were curious,…
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Some Final Thoughts on the 2019 #FemGeniusesinBerlin
I want to start by saying that the five year anniversary of the course started out with a bang for a few reasons: Judy and Mekael arrived the same day I did, and we trekked to Radebeul (near Dresden) to attend the Karl May Festival so Judy could observe, think about, and examine Native American participation…
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