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2021 Virtual Humanities Symposium: A Conversation On Freedom, Messiah University
2021 Virtual Humanities Symposium: A Conversation On Freedom, Messiah University
Humanities Symposium
Keynote Lecture: Troubling the Narratives of a Democratic Nation: "Whose Stories Are These?" Jacqueline Jones Royster
Date: Thursday, March 4th, 2021
In 2020, the Center for Public Humanities had the remarkable opportunity to join “The Commonwealth Monument project,” a coalition of citizens, organizations, educators, and legislators dedicated to establishing a new bronze monument on the Pennsylvania State Capitol that honors Harrisburg’s rich African American history and pays tribute to the U.S. Constitution’s 15th and 19th amendments, which secured the vote for African Americans and for women. The dedication of this new monument, “A Gathering at the Crossroads” (pictured above) took …
Sustainable Community In Literature And Lancaster County: Finding A Way Forward On Small Farms, Christine Bye
Sustainable Community In Literature And Lancaster County: Finding A Way Forward On Small Farms, Christine Bye
Honors Projects and Presentations: Undergraduate
"There are very few things that will motivate a thirteen-year-old child who has grown up comfortably and surrounded by supermarkets to pick green beans and to pick them joyfully. Dusty bean plants covered in yellow beetle larvae and located beneath a glaring sun do not exactly inspire an adolescent (or any sane person, really) to caper and sing. Neither do interestingly mottled rashes on the forearms - which appear after extensive rummaging through bean leaves - encourage the picker to return readily to the task. When my parents bought the family farm from my grandparents, they had some idea (as …
Swinging Bridge - March 28, 2012, Sari Heidenreich
Swinging Bridge - March 28, 2012, Sari Heidenreich
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - October 26, 2011, Sari Heidenreich
Swinging Bridge - October 26, 2011, Sari Heidenreich
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Good Words - August 2006, Vol. 8, No. 2, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa
Good Words - August 2006, Vol. 8, No. 2, Brethren In Christ Church In Africa
Good Words / Amazwi Amahle
Busani Nkomo, editor of Good Words / Amazwi Amahle
Evangelical Visitor - March 28, 1966 Mennonite Central Committee Report, J.N. Hostetter
Evangelical Visitor - March 28, 1966 Mennonite Central Committee Report, J.N. Hostetter
Evangelical Visitor (1887-1999)
Mennonite Central Committee Report from March 28, 1966 edition of the Brethren in Christ Church periodical The "Evangelical Visitor".