Readings
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In the fall 2012 GIA Reader, we revived five “old” research pieces and asked philanthropic leaders from different generations to reflect on the current value and relevance of these works. This got us thinking about other sources of “hidden” knowledge that might benefit those working in the field today.
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We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge. Uncontrolled and unorganized information is no longer a resource in an information society, instead it becomes the enemy.
— John Naisbitt, Megatrends: 10 New Directions Transforming Our Lives (1982)
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In 2011, the National Book Award for Poetry was presented to Nikky Finney for Head Off & Split (Triquarterly, 2011). Awards host John Lithgow called this “the best acceptance speech for anything I have ever heard.”
One:
We begin with history. The Slave Codes of SC, 1739:
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