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  • selections from the award-winning docu-musical Witness Uganda, written and composed by former Peace Corps volunteer, Matt Gould, and actor and co-founder of the UgandaProject, Griffin Matthews. Most recently, Amie Bishop, Global Health and Human Rights Consultant and friend of Chris Stevens, delivered her lecture, Vulnerability Amplified: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBTIQ People Globally, in 2021. All have drawn an audience from the Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia areas including the University of Washington

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  • Senior Profiles: Class of 2019 Is Making a Difference TACOMA, Wash. (May 23, 2019 ) — Judging by its accomplishments, Pacific Lutheran University’s Class of 2019 is poised to make an immediate impact on the world — mostly because they already have done so much at PLU. Here’s a look at just a handful… May 23, 2019 Alumni ProfilesBiologyCommunicationKinesiologyPLU GradsPolitical ScienceSociology

  • Inspired by PBS A Personal Presentation Inspired by PBS—and a Family’s Narrative mily Davidson, Assistant Professor... January 15, 2015 Special Edition: “…and justice for all?” Stories of Inspiration and Lasting Impact Since its founding in 1990, Pacific Lutheran... April 4, 2014 Editor’s Note “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” —the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. We... January 22, 2014 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three

  • beautiful, as well as complicated, as systems are not equitable for all and can create destruction of the natural world around us; it is the value to engage with these complications and strive toward making a positive change. Biography I come with several years of experience working in higher education. I interned at Northwest University in their Wellness Center in 2017-2018; then worked at Seattle Pacific University as a Career Counselor. I started at PLU in September of 2020 in the Alumni & Student

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  • Americans reconcile their past. The Minidoka National Historic Site houses what remains of the Minidoka War Relocation Center in Jerome County, Idaho. The camp operated from 1942-45 and held more than 9,000 Japanese Americans, in concordance with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order that initiated the incarcerations. The annual Minidoka Pilgrimage invites former incarcerees to join their family and friends on a journey to the site, where they reflect on the impact of Japanese internment on the