Supported by Mass Humanities, the Clemente Course in the Humanities champions opportunities for Massachusetts residents from systemically and historically excluded communities to engage with, discuss, and author stories and ideas about our democracy. This anthology of student writings offers a way of seeing and understanding the commonwealth through the lens of contributors from Brockton, Dorchester, Holyoke, New Bedford, Springfield, and Worcester.
Contributions by Corey Dolgon, Gris Saex, Alexandra Rosa, Kelly Russell, Lynda Dolin, Christo Owens, Jessie Chuks, Hava Zejnullahu, Alexandra Rosa, Maria M. Wilson-Sepulveda, Carmen Belen, Larry Madden, Louise Burrell, Muratza Akbari, Donna Evans, Brian K. Johnson, George Thorney, William Murphy, Theresa Quinones/Buccico, Jacqueline Doiron, Jamie Thrasher, Debra Francis, and Judy Gustafson
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