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In "Illumination," photographer Lynn Davis reveals the spiritual nature of her work through her exploration of the world's greatest universal sites, both man-made and natural. Setting herself in the grand tradition of nineteenth century landscape photography, and driven by a desire to record the natural and architectural monuments of the world, Davis documents the icebergs of Greenland, the pyramids of Egypt, the ancient architectural ruins of Burma, Nepal, Thailand, India, and China, as well as mythical natural wonders, including the Grand Geyser in Yellowstone and Wave Rock in Australia.
This book will appeal not only to art collectors already familiar with Lynn Davis's exquisite and unique photography but also to all those interested in space, technology, architecture, and the unknown.
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A 2023 SPE Outstanding Book Award Winner In Justice for Black Students: Black Principals Matter, Kofi Lomotey begins with a two-pronged premise: (1) Black students do not receive a quality education in US public (or private) schools, and (2) Black principals, like Black teachers, can make a positive impact on the academic and overall success of Black students. Through the chronicling of his own work over 50 years—as a practitioner and an academic—Lomotey puts forth this argument with a focus on Black principals. In this book, he positions his 1993 coining of the term ethno-humanism—a role identity which he attributes to successful Black principals—as a fundamental/critical component ...
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