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Conference Presentations Given In Spring 1997 Elyse Blankey, Department of English and Women s studies Analyzing and UsingChildren s Literature to connect School Science with Parents and Home, http://www.csulb.edu/~acaproj/Spring98/inpersonpresentations.html
Extractions: Showcase An Academic Affairs Digest In Person Marka Burns, Department of Art Invited Speaker at the "Teaching Art Education with Technology" conference, Getty Education Institute for the Arts, Los Angeles, CA, January 1997. Lila Crespin, Department of Art Invited Speaker at the "Teaching Art Education with Technology" conference, Getty Education Institute for the Arts, Los Angeles, CA, January 1997. Susan McLain, Department of Dance "The Effects of a Conditioning and Alignment Program on Supine Jump and Pelvic Alignment," a presentation at the Dance Medicine and Somatics Conference, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, February 1997. Maria Viera, Department of Film and Electronic Arts "The Hitman as Hero," a paper presented at the Far West Popular Culture Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV, February 1997. Robert Chi, Department of Information Systems "Product Segmentation by Neural Networks," a presentation at the 30th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Maui, HI, January 1997. H. Michael Chung
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Extractions: All of our events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Updated regularly, they showcase the rich diversity of the Asian American experience. Events are subject to change. Please contact us to confirm date and time. Contact Information Fe Delos Santos at 860 486. 5083 or fe.delos-santos@uconn.edu First-time novelist David Yoo will read from the just-released Girls for Breakfast (Delacorte Press), which has been hailed as "funny, dark and subversive," and explores what it might be like to grow up as an ethnic teenager in White suburbia. Book sale and signing. This event is open to the public.
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Extractions: Nieves Ayress is a former militant with the Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionario (Left Revolutionary Movement) in Chile, who was detained and tortured during Pinochet's dictatorship. After spending years in prison, she was exiled and then traveled throughout the world, finally settling in New York City. In 1987, she co-founded Vamos a la Pena del Bronx , a local grassroots community center in the South Bronx. Jean Carlomusto Mary Marshall Clark is the Director of the Oral History Research Office at Columbia University, the oldest and largest university-based oral history archive and program in the world. Clark is the co-founder, with Peter Bearman, of the "September 11, 2001 Oral History Narrative and Memory Project," a longitudinal oral history project in which life histories of over 500 people who were affected by the events and aftermath of 9/11 were conducted. Ms. Clark is also the founder of the "September 11, 2001 Telling Lives Project" in which oral history is used to strengthen families, communities, schools and immigrant neigborhoods in which economic as well as human loss and conflict were suffered in the aftermath of September 11. Clark is past president of the Oral History Association, and a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians. She has also worked as a filmmaker and oral historian at the New York Times is Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown University. Her areas of research include transnational feminist cultural studies, media, gender and sexuality studies, testimonial theory, and atrocity studies. She recently completed a book titled
Political Science Resources/University Library connect via MIRLYNWeb to determine whether the library owns the material orwhether it is Topics include African American studies, American Civil War, http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/univlib.html
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Africana Studies 100: Issues In African-American Music Encyclopedia of africanamerican Culture and History. 5 vols. Black Studieson disc is available at Africana. It contains entries from the Index to http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/afr100.html
Extractions: Remember-If You Need HelpAsk a Reference Librarian SEARCH STRATEGY Search strategy is a library term for the process of finding information in a logical, step-by-step manner. Using a search strategy ensures that you will find the information or material you need as quickly and efficiently as possible. A step-by-step tutorial on library research is available on the World Wide Web at http://campusgw.library.cornell.edu/newhelp/res_strategy/tutorial/tutorial.html Return to Table of Contents BACKGROUND INFORMATION The materials listed below are sources for finding background information and context. The authors of articles in reference books often provide bibliographies of selected books and articles for further study. HANDBOOKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS Cayton, Marx Kupiec, ed. Encyclopedia of American Social History . 3 vols. New York: Scribner's, 1992.
Dr. Copeland Carson And Dr. Brewer Discussion In Canada, where I have lived, there is not a strong sense of an African canadian California where we had an African American studies department. http://www.bioethics.umn.edu/afrgen/html/Copeland-CarsonBrewerDiscussion.html
Extractions: As Dr. Copeland Carson and Brewer get prepared for questions, I want to tell a quick story. I was with Dr. Myers and met an aboriginal man who was quite successful. He told me that as he grew up, he was prepared to live in a time that no longer existed. He talked about the dislocation of, as Dr. Copeland Carson raised it, modernity. He grew up in a traditional environment and everything changed. He was college educated and had a very good job. He felt completely dislocated, not because he did not know who his people were but rather as if he did not know where his time was. I remember trying to think: 'What is it like to be prepared to live in a world that no longer exists?' Let's start the questions and comments from with a person under 30. Audience Member: On the television series, "Star Trek," the Borgs say, "You will be assimilated. Prepare to be assimilated." We feel like the Borgs here in the United States. In 1972, I heard Shirley Chisholm talk about America as a tossed salad rather than a melting pot; that made sense. We have all got some of these ingredients. There seems to be some sort of resistance to it. This genetics thing reminds me of Nazi Germany. It could happen again the way that they tried to genetically eliminate us or take away our culture. I wonder, especially when you look at these knuckleheads who are in office today, these neo-Nazis. These people are trying to get rid of dissent. Is there a way that we can make this connection to find each other, because I'm still trying to find me and my people too.
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Extractions: Annually, WLP convenes a Human Rights Series entitled Life Lines: The Literature of Women's Human Rights Life Lines are readings by leading women poets and writers from around the world. Women's writing, poetry or prose, can weave life lines which connect the reader/listener to testimonies and to calls for solidarity and action. The literature of human rights makes the reader/listener a witness to events, conditions, and social realities that are at times painful, and at other times full of hope. Life Lines are designed to reveal, to record, and to rescue. They come in all lengths and design, they are culture specific, and they are universal. They are women's voices cast across divides to convey understanding and appreciation for the pain of exile, torture, violence and war, and the possibility of starting afresh, of healing, safety, and peace. A Tribute to Reetika Vazirani WLP mourns with great sorrow the passing of Reetika Vazirani (d. July 16, 2003), who shared her poetry with us last March at WLP's Life Lines event. Reetika was an Indian-born poet, raised in Maryland, whose work explored questions of home and the realities of exile in the context of globalization, travel, and immigration. She was the author of
Speakers For CPSR 2001 Annual Conference Abdul Alkalimat Abdul Alkalimat is Professor of Africana studies and Sociology and Andrew is a long standing member of CPSR as well as the canadian http://archive.cpsr.net/conferences/annmtg01/speakers.html
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Extractions: Updated: 11-oct-04 The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity university Prospective Students Current Students Advising Center ... pdf list of all opportunities African American Studies and Research Program Research Assistantships throughout the year African American Studies faculty are actively involved in a diverse number of research projects. At times these projects require the assistance of either graduate or undergraduate students. Carter G. Woodson Lecture Series Topical Lecture Series co-sponsored by AASRP and the History Department, this lecture series seeks to promote interdisciplinary research by inviting outstanding scholars to UKs campus. Black Womens Conference begun in 1994, the Black Womens Conference provides the UK community with the opportunity to hear speakers and engage in discussions concerning African American womens scholarship and culture. Charles H. Wesley Prize in honor of Historian Charles H. Wesley's early commitment to the study of the black experience, AASRP seeks to recognize the best graduate and undergraduate research paper written on an African American Studies topic at the University of Kentucky during the academic year.
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