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Crossing Boundaries: New books from the U of I History Department
Crossing Boundaries: New books from the U of I History Department
Join the U of I's History Department for a brief panel discussion celebrating the release of five new historical works from department authors. A reception with complimentary light refreshments will follow. Books available for pre-order with BookPeople of Moscow.
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WWCC Community Education Winter Registration
WWCC Community Education Winter Registration
Grow with us! Explore the opportunities at Walla Walla Community College’s Office of Continuing & Community Education. We are dedicated to supporting lifelong learning through relaxed, fun and engaging classes for the public. We’re your partner in personal and professional development, offering a dynamic path to success in an ever-changing world. Community Education is a […]
Matika Wilbur | Changing the Way We See Native America: Dismantling Native American Stereotypes
Matika Wilbur | Changing the Way We See Native America: Dismantling Native American Stereotypes
CWU celebrates Native American Heritage Month with a special presentation and exhibit by Matika Wilbur, from the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes. Wilbur is a celebrated photographer, speaker, filmmaker, podcast host of All My Relations, and NYT best-selling author of Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America. She recently made her directorial debut for […]
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Ecological Critique of Alienation in Chinese Science Fiction
Ecological Critique of Alienation in Chinese Science Fiction
Ban Wang discusses how Chinese sci fi writers have explored environmental crises, alienation of labor, erosion of communities, and technologically-induced class disparity in the context of globalization and technological advances. Wang is the William Haas Professor in Chinese Studies at Stanford University and the author of "The Sublime Figure of History: Aesthetics and Politics of Twentieth Century […]