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documentary series was not simply ‘background information,’ but rather another narrative meriting our critical attention.” Davidson shaped her conference presentation, then, to highlight the importance of the PBS project while at the same time advocating for critical examination of its Latino civil-rights narrative-in-the-making. “I argue that the pedagogical value of the series lies not only in the breadth and depth of the history that it presents, but also in equipping students with critical tools for
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project here in Parkland, where I hosted a juried art exhibit hosted at PLU featuring artwork from the Franklin Pierce School District high schools (I had attended Franklin Pierce High School myself). I participated in a Grad Salon presentation, where grad students present their capstone projects to other students. I was the first student to do this off-site, as I sat on my back patio in Parkland and talked about my experience in London and my work here. When I returned to Savannah in June for my
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the practice of dialogue as a necessary and essential part of carrying out successful and sustainable development initiatives. Theo Hofrenning: [learning in the Nansen Dialogue Center] Whereas the UN and other peacebuilding organizations formulate agendas and goals for management of peace building efforts the Nansen approach differed in its full commitment to simply helping those in conflict determine the agenda, goals, and eventual outcome of peace building processes. I thought that this was a
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analytics researcher at a consultancy firm in London. He later worked in private equity and leveraged finance in New York. In 2008, he sought a career in wealth management at CPAF to apply his broad understanding of capital markets and his passion for helping others articulate and relentlessly pursue their goals. He specializes in portfolio construction, taxation strategy, and financial planning for small businesses and families. He is a member on several boards, and also is a committee member for PLU’s
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working with individual mentors. Drews’ concentration was nonfiction writing, and his work focuses a lot on his life and struggles with cancer. His current project — an essay about his life — is on pause due to his fundraising campaign for the clinical trial. Still, he uses Facebook posts as an outlet — to provide a window into his daily life. “I can’t just sit here and feel like I am doing nothing. I spent 20 years of my life writing in one form or another,” Drews said. “(Readers) might not make a
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used the campaign for a Capstone project and asked for feedback,” Hambrick said. “The feedback was, ‘We want more.’” Mission accomplished. The next phase brought in student-athletes, who ripped up the word “retarded.” Women of color tore up “angry,” “exotic” and “passive.” Another woman shredded “dumb blonde.” Faculty and staff jumped on board (“man-hater,” “That’s so gay,” “exotic”). And then came a series of Lutes who are Tacoma Public Schools graduates, shutting down “ghetto,” “too white for the
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