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Taking a social justice lens to health and wellness means we have to start by asking: Why treat people's illnesses without changing what made them sick in the first place? Throughout the world,…
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Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 23rd, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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Making Commercial Zoning More EquitablePlanners throughout the country are increasingly focusing on the equity impacts of zoning decisions, but the conversation often focuses on better participation…
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March 25th, 2022 DepartmentProgram
RMLUI Western Places | Western Spaces Conference RelatedWebsite
https://www.law.du.edu/rmlui
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This oral history is part of a series recorded in the mid 1970s by Dorothy Trevino regarding the early history and accounts of the settlers of Mancos Colorado. This is the life of O.E. Noland as…
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Histories. Title: Prisoner of War/Philippines
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Oral Histories. Title: Atchee/Fruita. Atchee is now a ghost town. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atchee,_Colorado
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Oral Histories. Title: Atchee/Fruita. Atchee is now a ghost town. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atchee,_Colorado
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No description given for Museum of Western Colorado Oral Histories. Mentions Dairy in Orchard Mesa, Colorado in title.
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Battle of Shiloh Hill / Who Will Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot? / Johnnie German / Banks of Claudy / Dollar or Two / How Pleasant That Would Be / House Carpenter / Lord Bateman / Daughter Why…
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The eighteenth class in Basic Poetics taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. In this class he uses "A Litany in Time of Plague" by Thomas Nashe to discuss cadence and description in…
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Mr. Eure was born in Omaha in 1950. He relates his involvement in the Omaha public schools (especially student activism at Central High School) in civil rights and anti-war activities and in his work…
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Ms. Eure was born in Omaha NE in 1925. She recounts her experiences growing up in Omaha her involvement with civil rights in the 1940s through the 1960s and her work with the Afro Academy of Dramatic…
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