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The Sacred Community

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:April 2, 2015
  • Post category:Blog/Uncategorized
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Reflections on the tragic explosion and fire in New York City's East Village last week and what it means to be part of a community.

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Read more about the article All Is (Not) Lost: Agency, Suspense, and Outcome

All Is (Not) Lost: Agency, Suspense, and Outcome

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:February 19, 2015
  • Post category:Blog/Writing
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The efforts of beloved local business Bis.co.latte against rent increases and standardization in NYC prompt reflection on suspense and protagonist agency.

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Read more about the article Tourists at Home
The stained glass windows of the Cuxa Cloister bear the emblems of the Spanish crown, which incorporates coats of arms from Aragón and Catalunya.

Tourists at Home

  • Post author:Lyn Miller-Lachmann
  • Post published:November 18, 2013
  • Post category:Blog/International/Languages/Portugal/Spain
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A visit to The Cloisters in New York City is cause to reflect on the different fates of the Portuguese and Catalan languages.

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