Gloucester, Forget Me Not
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By Brian Boyles This article was originally published in The Relentless Humanities, a newsletter written by Brian Boyles. Subscribe here. Vessels of Slavery is on display at the Cape Ann Museum’s CAM Green Campus through Sept. 1. The clatter of lines against a mast, the wood groaning in the wind, a gull’s cry. These are […]
In Conversation with Jackie Jenkins-Scott
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Jackie Jenkins-Scott believes that the humanities represent the “connective tissue” of our lived experience. A leadership consultant and past president of two higher education institutions, she works at the intersection of business strategy and transformational leadership, helping organizations achieve excellence. Her passion? Helping mission-driven organizations realign their priorities as a way to find their “true […]