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Column: How the ‘divisive concepts’ battle will unfold > Contributor Wayne Gersen in West Lebanon, N.H., on April 12, 2019. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. Modified: 7/17/2021 10:20:06 PM Despite the protests of advocates of public education and free speech, New Hampshire’s “divisive concepts” legislation will go into effect this fall. To implement the law, Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut will issue a technical advisory for administrators and school boards, an advisory that he states “will aim to delineate exactly how the new teaching prohibitions will apply in the classroom.” ....
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querencia is a metaphysical concept taken from the verb querer, which means to want” or “to love. But the reality of querencia is more complicated, more poetic and sentimental, seated in deep emotions and culture and a sense of longing for and belonging to a place where the heart resides. Spencer Herrera Querencia: Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland, edited by UNM alumni Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez, Spencer R. Herrera, and UNM professor Levi Romero, was published in 2020 and was reviewed by The Western Historical Quarterly in June by Joseph Ukockis, a doctoral student in History at the UNM Center for the Southwest. ....
El Paso s Cinco Puntos Press sold to New York-based Lee & Low Books The final chapter has been written for Cinco Puntos Press in El Paso. The husband and wife team of Bobby and Lee Byrd sold its literary assets to New York-based Lee & Low Books. The Byrds, who championed Chicano authors in their 36 years in business, announced the sale Monday morning, accompanied by family members and beloved authors, including Benjamin Alire Sáenz. We have known and admired the work of Lee & Low for many years. Like Cinco Puntos, their books celebrate and explore the wide tapestry of human cultures, ethnicities and experience, said Bobby Byrd, 79. ....