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Free Winona: Celebration, Free Winona
Free Winona: Celebration, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Plan to Participate in the Really Really Free Markets;
- Interview with Variety Show Coordinator;
- Buying Gifts in a Failing Economy;
- Backmatter: Making Plans at the Hearth
Free Winona: Harvest, Free Winona
Free Winona: Harvest, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Announcing Plans for Community Garden Plots;
- Free Food Servings Need Volunteers;
- Industrial Food Production at the Sugar Beet Harvest;
- All About Community Supported Agriculture in Winona;
- Backmatter: Holidays
Free Winona: Party Is Over, Free Winona
Free Winona: Party Is Over, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Protest Organizers Face Prison;
- Police-State Terrors;
- Understanding Revolt;
- Guest Column: Protests at the Ground Level;
- Backmatter: Greed Might Collapse Capitalism, Let It
Free Winona: Back To School, Free Winona
Free Winona: Back To School, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Corporatization of Universities;
- Beehive Collective/GrassRoutes Bike Caravan Presents at Free Market;
- 12 Things Students Can Do To Help;
- Unschooling at the Winona Farm;
- Backmatter: Resistance to the Republican National Convention
Free Winona: Conflict Resolution, Free Winona
Free Winona: Conflict Resolution, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Is Voting the Same as Acting?;
- Bike Caravan to Ride Through;
- Latsch Island Part II;
- RNC 2004 Photo Essay;
- Guest Column: Expect Police Brutality in Twin Cities;
- Backmatter: Invitation to Students
Free Winona: Ancient History, Free Winona
Free Winona: Ancient History, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- The Jackson St. Coffeehouse;
- Before Bluff Country Co-op, Famine Foods;
- Latsch Island Part I;
- Ellery Foster & the Free Trade Exchange;
- Guest Column: Early Punk in Winona;
- Backmatter: The Struggle Is Our Inheritance
Free Winona: Prehistoric, Free Winona
Free Winona: Prehistoric, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Displaced Precolonial People;
- Welcome to the Driftless Area;
- Professor Henry Hull Remembered;
- Thoughts on the Dakota Homecoming;
- Local Wild Edibles & Medicines;
- Backmatter: The Timeless Struggle Against Oppression
Creating Destiny: Crafting A Historical Tale Based Upon The Life Of Emmeline B. Wells., Rishi Allen Richardson
Creating Destiny: Crafting A Historical Tale Based Upon The Life Of Emmeline B. Wells., Rishi Allen Richardson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the process and procedures employed by storytellers to craft an oral historical narrative. Contemporary storytellers are working toward a transferable methodology and this work is an effort toward that end. Using the various procedures described by nearly 20 storytellers, a single process is assembled. The methodology is then tested, checking for transferability.
The case study used to test the methodology is based on the life of Emmeline B. Wells, the fifth Relief Society President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Wells was born in Massachusetts and emigrated to the west in 1848. She edited …
Free Winona: Spring Flood, Free Winona
Free Winona: Spring Flood, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Really Really Free Markets Begin w/ 200+ Participants;
- Earth Day Driven Indoors;
- Resuscitating Critical Mass;
- Winona Unified Community Forum on Oppression;
- The Lock & Dam River System;
- Backmatter: Statehood Sesquicentennial Celebrates Imperialists
Free Winona: Community Economy, Free Winona
Free Winona: Community Economy, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Examining Local Economics;
- Riverway Grows Food for Hot Lunches;
- A Week of Anti-Recruitment Demonstrations;
- Invitation to the Really Really Free Market;
- Backmatter: What Happened to Montezuma?
Free Winona: Short Term Memory Loss, Free Winona
Free Winona: Short Term Memory Loss, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- The story of the Everland Collective, an all-ages events project;
- Critical Mass Community Bike Rides;
- Punk Rock in Winona, Recollected;
- Green Lantern Coffeehouse & Cabaret;
- Winter Walk in Aghaming Park;
- Food Not Bombs Interview w/ Organizers;
- Backmatter: Can There Be Life After Death?
Free Winona: First Of Many, Free Winona
Free Winona: First Of Many, Free Winona
Free Winona Newspaper
Free Winona is a newspaper published in Winona, Minnesota in 2008 and 2009. This issue includes:
- Notes from the Long Weekend Dec 2007;
- Mutual-Aid Primer;
- International Food Market;
- Beware: Capx 2020;
- Backmatter: What Dreams May Come?
Exploring Interdisciplinary Prayer Research In A Health Context, E. James Baesler
Exploring Interdisciplinary Prayer Research In A Health Context, E. James Baesler
Communication & Theatre Arts Faculty Publications
Communication, Psychology, and Sociology are three leading academic disciplines engaged in the social scientific study of prayer, the spiritual communication between a believer(s) and God, but rarely do these disciplines collaborate in interdisciplinary prayer scholarship. Possibilities for interdisciplinary prayer research in a health context are explored through a review of the literature and academic interviews. Interdisciplinary linkages in the prayer-health context are organized in an integral "all-quadrant" theoretical model, and an assessment of the viability of interdisciplinary prayer-health research is considered.