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Director of Education at the Holocaust Center for Humanity in Seattle. For the past 11 years Ilana has worked with teachers throughout the region to provide and develop teacher trainings, community programs, and classroom resources on the Holocaust and genocide. Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. in Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred
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Director of Education at the Holocaust Center for Humanity in Seattle. For the past 11 years Ilana has worked with teachers throughout the region to provide and develop teacher trainings, community programs, and classroom resources on the Holocaust and genocide. Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. in Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred
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Director of Education at the Holocaust Center for Humanity in Seattle. For the past 11 years Ilana has worked with teachers throughout the region to provide and develop teacher trainings, community programs, and classroom resources on the Holocaust and genocide. Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. in Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred
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Director of Education at the Holocaust Center for Humanity in Seattle. For the past 11 years Ilana has worked with teachers throughout the region to provide and develop teacher trainings, community programs, and classroom resources on the Holocaust and genocide. Ilana received her B.A. from the University of British Columbia and an M.A. in Jewish Studies and Comparative Religion at the University of Connecticut. Ilana is a recipient of the Pamela Waechter award for Jewish Communal Service, an Alfred
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name is PLU’s Pan Orthodox Organization, explained Jordan Ramos ’12, whose faith journey took him from evangelical Christian, to Protestantism, to the orthodox faith about two years ago. Ramos found that this road and belief system satisfied both his heart and his intellect. “I really feel like I’ve found the modern embodiment of the early church,” he said. Ramos doesn’t exactly expect a big turnout, but like Alazadi’s group, he hopes that those with questions about Orthodox Christianity will show
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it to modern audiences. The production was so successful, that Act 1 Theatre in Puyallup has asked to transfer the script, production concept and director to produce it in their 2017-18 Season in January, 2018. This is an amazing accomplishment.
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because of the church’s involvement consider modern mapiko untraditional. Today, groups perform in celebration of national holidays, or special events within the community, and involve multiple mapiko groups from different villages who compete to gather the biggest audiences. The sixteen-year revolution that resulted in the Frelimo independence movement overthrowing the Portuguese colonial regime ended in 1996 with a peace treaty. During this time woodcarvings were sold to raise money in support of
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. Nelson Mandela University Victoria Woodards Sista Circle Retreat PLU’s Production of “Fences” August Wilsons: Fences Randal Pinkett “Competing in the Modern Era” Lecture Maj. Margaret Witt “Find Your Mission” Lecture Rajesh Parameswaran Lecture and Book Reading Brad Tilden Alaska Airlines’ CEO Ilana Kennedy Lecture Holocaust Lecture National Lutheran Choir West Coast Tour at PLU Harstad Family Reunion A PLU Family Philip Nordquist PLU Historian Shandong Provincial Education Department Representatives
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world. “The fear and sadness cannot be adequately expressed,” Boers wrote. “We are so sorry for the lives lost, thankful to be safe, and hopeful that tonight might be transformational in some way, that I, we, might do something to change things.” Globally, Pacific Lutheran University alumni such as Boers are coming face to face with the international conflicts that are defining the modern era. Some by accident, others by choice. Service amid war Dom Calata ’08, a military brat who followed in his
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. Also encouraging, the Conference of the Modern Language Association has in the last two years sponsored three panels on animals which might be described as “pro-animal,” that is, which move beyond studies of animal imagery in, say, Shakespeare or Moby Dick.Such conferences are made possible by a wealth of new research on animals in a wide range of fields. For some time, the conversation about human-animal relations has been largely dominated by terms derived from philosophical ethics. Other fields
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