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sheishistoric

former SCLDA intern, still making collections

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Ted Kennedy: 1980 Democratic Primary Campagin

<p>Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (1932-2009) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a United States Senator from Massachusetts. Kennedy finally decided to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 Presidential Election by launching an unusual, insurgent campaign against the incumbent Carter, a member of his own party. On the penultimate day, Kennedy conceded the nomination and called for a more liberal party platform in what many saw as the best speech of his career.</p> <p>Tags: politics, campaign, election, vote, Kennedy, 1980, Democrat, president, candidate, primary, primaries, Democratic Party, Ted Kennedy<br /></p>
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More Perfect: The Political Thicket

<p><em>Baker v. Carr <span></span></em>(1962) was a landmark Supreme Court case regarding the political question doctrine. The case decided that the redistricting of state legislative districts is not a political question, and thus justiciable by the federal courts. Designed to complement the <a href="http://wnycstudios.wnyc.org/" target="_blank" class="link link--dark">WNYC Studios</a> podcast <em>More Perfect, <span></span></em>this collection explores the case and the Justices central to its history. </p><p>Students will analyze this important Supreme Court decision involving the political question doctrine, and consider the opinions by the majority and the dissent. Students will also study how this case set a precedent for future cases regarding the Equal Protections Clause and the role of the Court.<br /></p>
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Scrimshaw

<p><b>Scrimshaw</b> is the name given to scrollwork, engravings, and carvings done in bone or ivory.</p>
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See Think Wonder: Images of Girls

<p>How can we think about gender through cultural and social lenses? This image gallery invites students to explore gender identity. Using artful looking techniques, students can think critically about how girls are depicted around the world. This collection uses the Harvard Project Zero Visible Thinking routine, "See Think Wonder" for exploring works of art. This strategy encourages students to make careful observations and thoughtful interpretations. It helps stimulate curiosity and sets the stage for inquiry. </p> <p>Keywords: girl, woman, gender, identity, culture, history, advertisements, sculpture, art, anthropology</p><p><em>#visiblethinking</em><br /></p>
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