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- CHAPTER 6: LISTENING TO SILENCE: THREE GENERATIONS OF ASIAN STUDENTS' STORIES AT PHILLIPS ACADEMY reflects on the archival and institutional memory of a distinct group of students through three generations of personal memory. By searching for a common thread among students from three historical eras, the nostalgia for the past of Asian students helps inform the present and future of their place at Phillips Academy.
- Doors are opportunities. You pass through, and suddenly you're in a different world, a different place, a different life. But not everyone fits through all doors. Our society constructs doors that are advantages for some, but limitations for others. This inequality leads some people to turn to hatred and violence. What if it were different? What if our world opened doors to everyone?
- "Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way," or so the quote goes. A daughter is split between two parents, two parents split between each other--a family split between acceptance or denial of their reality. Through her memories, good and bad, a choice is made. CHAPTER 3: HAPPY FAMILIES ARE ALL ALIKE looks at the way we remember trauma and how we manifest in the memories of each other.
- Inspired by and based off of the poem "This is Just to Say" by William Carlos Williams and the response to that poem by his wife, Florence Williams, "Monday Morning" is an experimental piece that combines visual art and literature to focus on detail and sensory elements, presenting a vignette of ordinary love. Two people living together paint a portrait of how love is sometimes as mundane as a Monday.
- Cali, a high school senior approaching graduation, is no stranger to video messages and calls from her friends, but it only takes one call to change her life.