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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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discussion will explore that question and others through historical, legal, and personal perspectives. Panelists: Norma Linda Ureña, family law attorney Robin Jacobson, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Puget Sound Angie Jimenez, ’14 Wendy Martinez, ’14 Convener: Maria Chávez, Associate Professor of Political Science, PLU (author of Living the Dream: New Immigration Policies and the Lives of Undocumented Latino Youth) The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Lemkin Lecture: In
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lifestyles to which the industrialized world has become accustomed. But fossil fuels are precious and finite, and their consumption continues unabated. MediaLab, in partnership with researchers from the University of Calgary in Alberta, present Oil Literacy, a new and original documentary that seeks to bridge historical polarizations by exploring the roles of industry, citizens, governments and consumers. THE NEW AMERICAN FAMILY, 2010The New American Family: Defining Commitment in a Changing Society, is
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explore how deep currents of religious themes shape great literature, she returned to college to earn a Ph.D. in history and historical theology. Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Llewellyn Ihssen began teaching at PLU in 2005 as an adjunct professor. Many of her courses focus on the intersection of medicine, economics, social ethics, and religion — a favorite course was “Health and Healing in Christian History.” Religious philosophies and theologies “shape people’s ideas of the body, and care
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Kingdom and beyond. “Derry has something to teach us in today’s world,” Kelleher said. “Join us to meet the people who have done hard work to achieve peace, and learn new ways to bring people together across deep historical divides.” 2017 Summer Family Fun Night at Minnesota Twins Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017 Minneapolis, MN PLU Day at the Seattle Sounders Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017 Seattle, WA PLU Day at the Rainiers Saturday, Aug. 19, 2017 Tacoma, WA Homecoming and Family Weekend | Oct. 13-15 Alumni, it’s
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