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OTH YEAR IN REVIEW

Thank you to all of our readers during the first year of our relaunch...and what a year to relaunch it was! OTH looks forward to working with even more contributors and the OTH community in 2021.


We have listed some of our favorite OTH stories from 2020 at the bottom, as well as a new, original piece contributed by Mary Dockray-Miller and Asiyah Shaikh. Remember you can always pitch us an idea, article, or reflection through Google Forms.

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Stojka, Ceija. “Bergen Belsen 1945.” Photo by Matthias Reichelt. Ceija Stojka (1933-2013): “Sogar der Tod hat Angst vor Auschwitz” /”Even Death is Terrified of Auschwitz”/”Vi O Merimo Daral Katar O Auschwitz.”. Ed. Lith Bahlmann and Matthias Reichelt. Nürnberg: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 2014. Pg. 367.

NEW FEATURE:

Liberal Arts Majors: Gateways to Power

by Mary Dockray-Miller and Asiyah Shaikh

READ NOW

A Note for Our Sponsors

Thank you to all our sponsors from 2020! Your support is critical to supporting OTH and our passion for discussing and advocating for the humanities.


We can't wait to continue working with all our sponsors and forge ahead in 2021 making new, meaningful partnerships.

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OTH's Favorites from 2020

Lessons from 75 Years Ago: Writer and Artist Ceija Stojka on the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen, the Typhus Epidemic, and Remembering Ravensbrück

by Lorely French


Teaching World Cinema in Lockdown

by Jennifer Gauthier


Navigating the White Space

by Keith Reyes


The Dilemma of Visibility in the Virtual Classroom: To See or Not to See?

by Winona Wynn


Forged in the Fire: Black Identity and Art

by Awendela Grantham


The Public Needs Saving, Not the Humanities

by Stephen Groening


The University and Slave Plantation

by Biko Agozino


Knowledge Infrastructures, Monographs and Why Open Access Must be Part of the Post Pandemic ‘New Normal’

by Frances Pinter


Keep reading more features and OTH blog posts at oth.thirdchapter.org

Happy New Year from OTH!

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