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Full-Text Articles in Cultural History
Lg Ms 005 Maine Lesbian Feminist Archives Finding Aid, Siobain C. Monahan, Jill Piekut Roy
Lg Ms 005 Maine Lesbian Feminist Archives Finding Aid, Siobain C. Monahan, Jill Piekut Roy
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Description:
Maine Lesbian Feminist was a social and political group based in Downeast Maine which operated from 1976 to about 1984. The archives includes records of the group, their political task force, and their communications committee, as well as event ephemera from the third Maine Gay Symposium in 1976.
Date Range:
1976-1982
Size of Collection:
5 File Folders
Amjambo Africa! (December 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (December 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In this Issue
Amjambo Arts ..........................2
Holiday Greetings .................... 3
Education .................................. 4
Domestic Violence ...................5
Editorial .....................................6
Tips & Info ................................7
World Market Basket ...............8
Chance to Advance ..................9
Updates from Africa ..............10
Refugee Camp in Uganda .....11
All about the Workforce ........12
Legislative Update .............13-15
In 7 languages
Election Season..................16-17
Health & Wellness........18-23,25
In 7 languages
Financial Literacy/Cars .........24
Service Org. columns....... 26-27
Ukraine/New Voices ..............28
COCOMaine: New Leader ....29
The Grizzly, December 1, 2022, Layla Halterman, Sean Mcginley, Liam Reilly, Jenna Smith, Ava Compagnoni, Marie Sykes, Jack Hauler, Michael Delaney, Sabrina Mcgettigan, Heidi Jensen, Rachel Brown, Simra Mariam, Erin Corcoran, Kate Horan, Isabella Villegas
The Grizzly, December 1, 2022, Layla Halterman, Sean Mcginley, Liam Reilly, Jenna Smith, Ava Compagnoni, Marie Sykes, Jack Hauler, Michael Delaney, Sabrina Mcgettigan, Heidi Jensen, Rachel Brown, Simra Mariam, Erin Corcoran, Kate Horan, Isabella Villegas
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
1000th Edition: A Brief Look at Past Eras of The Grizzly • How Important Are Our Archives? • Comments From Grizzly Alumni • Long-Running Professors • Grizzlies of Years Past • Opinions: Silly but Necessary - The Ranking of Stalls in the Myrin Women's Bathroom • Check Out This Sports Column From the 90s Grizzly! • Congrats to the Football Team on Winning Their Game in the Centennial-MAC Bowl Conference Series! • The Mascot Evolution
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Sings Which Story?: Narrative Production And Race In The Curriculum Of Film Musicals, Joanna Batt, Michael Joseph
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Sings Which Story?: Narrative Production And Race In The Curriculum Of Film Musicals, Joanna Batt, Michael Joseph
Northwest Journal of Teacher Education
Film musicals serve as a tool to infuse historical and cultural content into social studies curricula towards greater student engagement—for example, Lin Manuel-Miranda's Hamilton has become a celebrated classroom piece due to its ability to blend history with hip-hop and pop culture. Yet beyond language and content scans, teachers rarely examine or utilize musicals for how their narratives (mis)represent racial communities. This critical film analysis of three film musicals, using the theoretical framework of history production, reveals themes of historical morality, romantic relationship and race, and implicit/explicit racial messaging. Although troubling in their overall contribution to racial projects, film musicals …
Linus Babcock, Oral History Interview, 2022, Cellach Allen
Linus Babcock, Oral History Interview, 2022, Cellach Allen
COVID-19 Oral Histories
In October and November of 2022, You Li's Journalism 313 students conducted oral history interviews with one another to document the student experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this interview, EMU undergraduate Linus Babcock describes the early days of COVID, the initial shutdown of the university and the experience of moving back home with family and siblings.
The Grizzly, November 17, 2022, Layla Halterman, Marie Sykes, Tatiana Kent, Sean Mcginley, Amelia Kunko, Isabel Wesman, Ava Compagnoni, Izzy Dalesandro
The Grizzly, November 17, 2022, Layla Halterman, Marie Sykes, Tatiana Kent, Sean Mcginley, Amelia Kunko, Isabel Wesman, Ava Compagnoni, Izzy Dalesandro
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Budgeting for Ursinus' Future • Democrats Win Big in Pennsylvania Amidst Midterm Elections • Letter From the News Editor • A Year's Worth of Plays in Two Days • Concerts This Weekend • Meet Dora Zeibekis '24 • Opinions: Senior Beer at the Senior Bar • Field Hockey Season Recap • From the Bench to Breaking Records
The Grizzly, November 10, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Chase Portaro, Erin Corcoran, Kate Horan, Tatiana Kent, Chase Rondeau, Ava Compagnoni
The Grizzly, November 10, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Chase Portaro, Erin Corcoran, Kate Horan, Tatiana Kent, Chase Rondeau, Ava Compagnoni
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
UC Imagine Fest Starts Today! • Students are a Microcosm of Midterm Political Landscape • Meet Ursinus' New Religious Faculty • Book it to the Center for Writing and Speaking • Opinions: Break Days at Ursinus • Corey Shaffer Takes Over Men's Lacrosse • From Reimert to Rollins!
The Grizzly, November 3, 2022, Layla Halterman, Kate Horan, Amelia Kunko, Marie Sykes, Erin Corcoran, Miles Noecker, Izzy Dalesandro
The Grizzly, November 3, 2022, Layla Halterman, Kate Horan, Amelia Kunko, Marie Sykes, Erin Corcoran, Miles Noecker, Izzy Dalesandro
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Nuclear Research Gets New Funding • Celebration of Lights • A November Note From the Editor • Calling the Audience to the Stand • Media on Main Markets for Local Businesses • Opinions: I am a Privileged Gay Man, and Yes, I Want You to Care About Abortion Rights! • What do the Phillies Mean to Ursinus? • New Women's Soccer Coach: Killin' It!
Lg Ms 107 Karen Bye Papers, Katelynn Paul
Lg Ms 107 Karen Bye Papers, Katelynn Paul
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Biographical Note
Karen Bye was born and raised in Stonington, Maine on Deer Isle in 1952. Karen enrolled at the University of Maine’s Orono campus, joining the class of 1975. Karen was a member of the queer community and went on to join Gay Support and Action (GSA), a community organization located in Bangor, Maine. Karen advocated for GSA to start a group at the university, but was initially denied. Nevertheless Karen persisted and continued to advocate, and eventually formed a group of students that would soon become the Wilde-Stein Club. Karen held the role of secretary, and had been …
We4: Leisure Quotes, Lance Gibbs Phd
We4: Leisure Quotes, Lance Gibbs Phd
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Welcome to the fourth exhibit in the series of “We Exist”. In this section we have selected quotes that represent and explain how Maine’s Black residents’ create the processes behind their engagement in particular leisure activities. The quotes also highlight the particular types of leisure activities that Maine’s Black residents suggest that they are involved in. The quotes are taken from transcripts of the oral history project "'Home Is Where I Make It': African American Community and Activism in Greater Portland, Maine”. The interview subjects are all native to Maine or are longtime residents of Maine. The original intent of …
Amjambo Africa! (November 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (November 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In this Issue
Nigerian Community .............. 2
Amjambo Arts.......................... 3
Moonglade .............................4-5
Education ..................................6
Publisher’s editorial ..................7
Financial literacy ..........8-13, 19
In 7 languages
World Market Basket ......14-15
Election special .................16-17
All about the Workforce ........18
Community Happenings ...... 20
News from Africa. .............22-23
Health&Wellness. ..............24-31
Topic: Loneliness
In 7 languages
Community columns .......32-33
New Voices ........................34-35
Tips & Info ........................36-37
Afghan Adjustment Act ........ 38
The Grizzly, October 27, 2022, Layla Halterman, Chase Portaro, Sean Mcginley, Marie Sykes, Isabel Wesman, Ryan Divergilis
The Grizzly, October 27, 2022, Layla Halterman, Chase Portaro, Sean Mcginley, Marie Sykes, Isabel Wesman, Ryan Divergilis
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Our 2022 Homecoming King and Queen! • Historic Trees Become Nasal Nuisance • Halloween Cartoon • The Film Club Satisfies Student Interests • Halloween Word Search • Opinions: President Hannigan Made Me Cry (And Frankly, I Loved It) • Golf Teams' Fall Season Brings Hope for Spring • Jack Psenicska: Smashing Ursinus Football Records
The Grizzly, October 13, 2022, Layla Halterman, Erin Corcoran, Julia Paiano, Marie Sykes, Chase Portaro, Tatiana Kent, Kate Horan
The Grizzly, October 13, 2022, Layla Halterman, Erin Corcoran, Julia Paiano, Marie Sykes, Chase Portaro, Tatiana Kent, Kate Horan
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Meet Arthur Artene, Student Government President • Petite Filet in my Wismer? More Likely Than You Think • A Note From the Editor • Dr. Len Lawson, Award-Winning Poet and Scholar • Alex Peay '09 and Rising Up • Opinions: Plans for Fall Break Fun • Understanding Stress and Preventing Burnout
The Grizzly, October 6, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Allia Proctor, Kate Horan, Jenna Smith, Quadai Brown
The Grizzly, October 6, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Allia Proctor, Kate Horan, Jenna Smith, Quadai Brown
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Remembering Adam Walton '25 • Fall 2022 Editorial Staff • Meet Dr. Rebecca Lyczak and Her Research Team • Get Your Life in Shape With Laura Cunningham • Opinions: First-Year Athlete Check-in • Men's and Women's Tennis Back on Their Home Courts! • Mary Lauren Franz Scores Two Goals Against WAC! • New Health Hub Coming Soon! • Upcoming Games
Amjambo Africa! (October 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (October 2022), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
In this Issue
Election special .....................2-3
Moonglade .............................4-5
Amjambo Arts.......................... 6
Credential equivalencies ....8-10
In 7 languages
Ask the doctor ........................11
In 7 languages
Housing update ......................12
Editorial ...................................13
Market Basket ................... 14-15
Beautiful Blackbird .......... 16-17
All about the Workforce ........18
Community Happenings..20-21
News from Africa ..............22-23
Health & Wellness .............24-31
In 7 languages
Community columns .............32
Financial literacy ....................33
New Voices columns ........34-35
Tips & Info ........................36-37
The Grizzly, September 29, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Julia Paiano, Chase Portaro, Gianna Mccarthy, Tatiana Kent, Ava Compagnoni, Sean Mcginley, Isabel Wesman
The Grizzly, September 29, 2022, Layla Halterman, Amelia Kunko, Julia Paiano, Chase Portaro, Gianna Mccarthy, Tatiana Kent, Ava Compagnoni, Sean Mcginley, Isabel Wesman
Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present
Meet the New Editors of The Lantern • First-Year Enrollment Down 12% From Last Year • Class of 2026 Move-In Day • Welcome Dr. Jay Shelat! • Meet Ursinus Rapper, D-BONE • Opinions: College Culture Shock Could be More Shocking • NARP Review of Fitness Center • Women's Volleyball Kill Streak
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Tax Receipt 1826, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Tax Receipt 1826, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Tax receipt for monies paid by the estate of Robert Dunbar Senior; references 35 enslaved persons
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar Snr Oct 1826-March 1827, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar Snr Oct 1826-March 1827, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for medical services provided to enslaved persons owned by the estate of Robert Dunbar Snr
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar Snr, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar Snr, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for medical services provided to enslaved persons owned by the estate of Robert Dunbar Snr
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt Fo Shoes Purchased By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt Fo Shoes Purchased By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for shoes purchased by the estate of Robert Dunbar, deceased
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Services Provided To Enslaved Man Named Shay, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Services Provided To Enslaved Man Named Shay, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for services provided to enslaved man named Shay
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Hirng Out Of An Enslaved Woman Named Ame For Eleven Months, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Hirng Out Of An Enslaved Woman Named Ame For Eleven Months, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for hirng out of an enslaved woman named Ame for eleven months
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Services, Including Hiring Of Enslaved Man Named Hamons, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Services, Including Hiring Of Enslaved Man Named Hamons, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for services, including hiring of enslaved man named Hamons
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Record Of Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Senior, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Record Of Medical Services Provided To Enslaved Persons Owned By The Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Senior, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Record of medical services provided to enslaved persons owned by the estate of Robert Dunbar, Senior deceased
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Shoes Purchased By The Estate Of Richard Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Receipt For Shoes Purchased By The Estate Of Richard Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Receipt for shoes purchased by the estate of Richard Dunbar, deceased
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Estate Administration Record For Robert Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Estate Administration Record For Robert Dunbar, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Estate administration record for the estate of Robert Dunbar, deceased
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Inventory & Appraisement Of The Personal Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Inventory & Appraisement Of The Personal Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Inventory of the estate of Robert Dunbar, including the following enslaved persons: Old Manuel, Hannah his wife, Claiborne, Young Manuel, William, Albert, Thomas, Henry, Andrew, Harriet, Noah, Edmund, Yellow Claiborne, Lewis, Humphrey, Young Harry, Agnes, Joseph, Young Romeo, Young Longford, Old Harry, Old Longford, Mary, David, Elizabeth, Trim, Flora, Peggy, Grace, Patsey, Mitty, Elizabeth, Louisa, Matilda, Eliza and Lucy.
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Will Of Robert Dunbar Senior, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Will Of Robert Dunbar Senior, Deceased, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Includes the transfer of enslaved persons Edwin, (yellow) Claiborne, (little) Claiborne, Milly & her two Children Elizabeth & Louisa from Robert Dunbar to his son William Dunbar; the transfer of enslaved persons (old) Longford & Mary his Wife, Noah, Trim, Flora & her three children Peggy, Grace & Patsey and their natural increase from Robert Dunbar to his daughter Jane Ferguson; the transfer of an enslaved man named young Longford from Dunbar to his daughter Elizabeth Benoist; the transfer of enslaved persons (old) Romeo, Humphrey, Elbert, Tilda, Eliza & her child Lucy with their natural increase from Robert Dunbar to …
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Sr. Decd With James Savil & Joseph Dunbar, Executors, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dunbar, Robert Senior - Estate Of Robert Dunbar, Sr. Decd With James Savil & Joseph Dunbar, Executors, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Original envelope for the probate records for the estate of Robert Dunbar Senior, deceased
Dippell, Henry - An Account Of The Sale Of The Personal Estate Of Henry Dippell, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Dippell, Henry - An Account Of The Sale Of The Personal Estate Of Henry Dippell, Chancery Court Of Adams County
Historic Natchez Foundation
Includes the sale of three enslaved persons (two women and a child) by the estate to William Zingline