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Join Chancellor Haefner and Dr. McDonald, vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion and community partnerships at the University of Virginia, for a conversation on Dr. McDonald’s…
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Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
March 4th, 2021 EventSpeaker
Dr. Kevin McDonald
Chancellor Haefner RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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What could psychotherapists stand to learn from abolitionist movements? How might abolitionist ideas radicalize psychotherapy practices in ways that seek to dismantle white supremacy and colonialism,…
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Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 25th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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Over the last year, the United States has been confronted with the reality of multiple pandemics (i.e., COVID-19, continued racial injustice, etc.). For communities of color, the existence of…
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Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
February 9th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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This panel brings together national and internationally renowned historians of the history of race in the United States into a far ranging conversation about the importance of the past in our current…
Archive Video?
Yes EventSeries
Diversity Summit EventDate
January 4th, 2021 RelatedWebsite
https://www.du.edu/diversitysummit
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Butcher Boy / When the Wild Rose Blooms Again / Brooklyn Theater Fire (Two Orphans) / The Gypsy's Warning / Cowboy's Lament (Dying Cowboy) / Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie / Poor Little…
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Rippling Waves / Babies on the Block / Sweet Bye and Bye / There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere / Carry Young Lady He's a Foolin' You / Cincinnati Hornpipe / When the Aspen…
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A continuation of a Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg reads and discusses a number of songs by Shakespeare. During the last part of the class the students…
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The first class in Basic Poetics taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. This session discusses Shakespeare's poetry and the Lyric and Ballad poets juxtaposing these with Modernist Futurist…
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