On Monday, September 29, 2014, fifteen veterans of the Freedom Summer Project residing in New England arrived at the University of Rhode Island to commemorate the 50th year anniversary of the Freedom Summer Project and record interviews about their historic social activism for posterity. This is a video recording of an interview conducted with David Gass, a community developer, Lynn, MA
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Tonight I would like to take your time consider the matters of how one can avoid simply seeing what ...
Mary McCauley has served as a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary since 1956 and became the...
An Invited blog from the journal Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2042-8308) which queries the co...
On Monday, September 29, 2014, fifteen veterans of the Freedom Summer Project residing in New Englan...
Perseverance. That\u27s the word my fraternity brother, who was already in line to vote, loudly and ...
Doris Bonneau interview with Betty Olson at the Franco-American Collection in Lewiston, Maine. Durat...
Self-control, the capacity to resist temptations and pursue longer-term goals over immediate gratifi...
Sarah Leavitt is an artist, cartoonist and writer, and a member of the Creative Writing Department a...
This paper was written as an academic provocation for the 'Reflections on The Ring' symposium, and i...
Esther Newton (b. 1940) is an influential American anthropologist, whose pioneering work on drag que...
This is a chapter of conversations, thoughts, and images that have arisen from within the choreograp...
On 7 June 2017, the 149th birthday of Scotland's renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868–...
Esther Newton (b. 1940) is an influential American anthropologist, whose pioneering work on drag que...
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Tonight I would like to take your time consider the matters of how one can avoid simply seeing what ...
Mary McCauley has served as a Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary since 1956 and became the...
An Invited blog from the journal Mental Health and Social Inclusion (2042-8308) which queries the co...