Tara Conley (Photo: Courtesy of taralconley.org)

Tara L. Conley (Ed.D '16) (Photo: Courtesy )

Alumna  (Ed.D '16) grew up in Elyria, Ohio, five miles and across a bridge from Lorain, the childhood home of the late, much celebrated novelist Toni Morrison. In  for 鈥淐ityLab,鈥 Conley, an assistant professor in the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University, asserts that Donald Trump鈥檚 presidency has changed their shared world from diverse working-class communities that Morrison called 鈥渘either plantation nor ghetto鈥 鈥 and where, in Conley鈥檚 words racism 鈥渨asn鈥檛 talked about so much as it was quietly experienced鈥 鈥 to one where, in her view, the Trump banners on white lawns signify a more overt divide.

Ultimately, Conley writes, 鈥淭oni Morrison鈥檚 greatest influence on me is not so much written or spoken as it is a whisper to remember that home is strange and borders are everywhere鈥ven though she鈥檚 gone, I feel her presence, more visceral than ever. She, like my mother, reminds me what borders cause me to forget: that belonging exists between familiar and unfamiliar places, and crossing is damn painful.鈥

Read  on the City Lab website.