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The Spirit of '76: Slavery, Empire and the Anthropocene in Octavia E. Butler's KINDRED

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The Trouble with Truth featuring Stan Katz and Sean Wilentz

“Truth” is now a quaint term in American (and many other) societies. It has frequently been remarked that we live in a “post-truth” age, one characterized by “fake…

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4.21.22 The Last Shah: America, Iran, and the Fall of the Pahlavi Dynasty

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4.7.22 Assyrians in Modern Iraq by Dr. Alda Benjamen

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How Should International Society Address Questions of Self-Determination?

Questions of self-determination are ever-present within the world order created by the United Nations and, if anything, they seem to be increasingly present, creating a difficult test for the…

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Amazigh Indigeneity- Place, Culture, Language, and the Struggle for the Recognition of Amazigh Peoples

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Protest, Political Violence, and Inequality

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CITP Seminar: Charlton McIlwain – Dreams of (Black) Tech Futures Past

This is what could have been. If the computer geeks at MIT in 1960 had just held on just a little while longer with the Mississippi freedom riders. If uprisings in Watts, and Detroit, and Newark and…

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UNOW labor relations-Liz Hagen CLIP_2

Liz Hagen describes early negotiations about teacher salaries. As told to Richard Anderson.

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Striking a balance with tuition_Francesca Benson_CLIP

CJ: And do you have any memories about how you set tuition rates? So when the school started, it was $28 a week. Do you remember if that was cheap at the time. FB: You know, what I remember was kind…

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What Made UNOW Unique For The Teachers_Victory Chase_CLIP

“And as far as I recall, it was a very happy place. The children were always happy. We all, there was some, I think there was some effort at least in the first semester shall we say, the fall…

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UNOW’S Teaching Philosophy_Victory Chase_CLIP

“There were not established curriculums for two year olds, three year olds, four year olds. There were things that schools did, you know everyone knew the kids, the kinds of toys kids played…

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The Polarization of American Politics

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The Long and Tragical History of Post-Partisanship

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