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The Messenger - Spring 2020
The Messenger
The objective of The Messenger is to encourage the appreciation and exploration of the creative arts on the University of Richmond campus. Since 1876, The Messenger has celebrated student work by publishing submissions in a literary and visual arts magazine. More information on the magazine, as well as past publications since 1987, can be found on messengerur.wordpress.com.
MEMORY
the act or fact of retaining and recalling impressions, facts, etc.
to draw from memory.
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“I think it is all a matter of love:
the more you love a memory,
the stronger and stranger it is.”
Vladimir Nabokov
A Black Abroad, Elizabeth Montague
The N Word, Elizabeth Montague
My Fourteenth October, Casey Schmidt
Life Cycle, Micah Farmer
[Introduction To] More Than Shelter: Activism And Community In San Francisco Public Housing, Amy L. Howard
[Introduction To] More Than Shelter: Activism And Community In San Francisco Public Housing, Amy L. Howard
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In the popular imagination, public housing tenants are considered, at best, victims of intractable poverty and, at worst, criminals. More Than Shelter makes clear that such limited perspectives do not capture the rich reality of tenants’ active engagement in shaping public housing into communities. By looking closely at three public housing projects in San Francisco, Amy L. Howard brings to light the dramatic measures tenants have taken to create—and sustain and strengthen—communities that mattered to them.
More Than Shelter opens with the tumultuous institutional history of the San Francisco Housing Authority, from its inception during the New Deal era, through …
The Girl With The Braid, Molly Rossi
Forum Magazine, Graduation Issue, 2014
2, 3 And 5, Sabrina Islam
I Came A Stranger And Left A Maasai, Nabila Khouri
I Came A Stranger And Left A Maasai, Nabila Khouri
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Han Solo, Taylyn Hulse
The Contest, Carter Staub