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Janet Baker
April 12, 2025
Though David Li and I never met in person, we became Facebook Friends in 2020. I admired his artwork which he posted. We exchanged messages and then FaceTimed several times. He asked if he could call me " jiejie", which means older sister. Thus he became "didi" which means younger brother in Chinese. I read some of the chapters of his (unfinished) memoir. When he posted photos taken in 2915 in Tibet, I was moved by his sensitivity to the current plight of Tibetans. They showed the dramatic changes that had taken place since my visits to Tibet in 1985 and 1995. Yet they also captured some of the timeless nature of the land, the culture and the people of this region. Thus, I invited him to exhibit some of them in tandem with Phoenix Art Museum's Tibetan antiquities.
Farewell, Didi. Wishing you a peaceful journey. Janet Baker, Ph D. Curator Emerita of Asian Art, Phoenix Art Museum.
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Raphael
March 21, 2025
So sorry to hear about David Liz´s passing. He had a tremendous impact on me when I was just beginning my doctoral journey. I took his globalization course before being accepted in the doctoral program at the University of Oregon. And my experience in his course was a tremendous influence in my decision to pursue an academic career. And he was extremely generous in the encouragement he gave me about my writing, encouragement that came at a crucial time in the development of my scholarship. I´m very to hear about his loss and my thoughts are with his family and friends.
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