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Dr. Hannah Burdette International Languages, Literatures, and Cultures CSU, Chico Dr. Hannah Burdette opens her presentation with a
territorial acknowledgement and explains the importance of…
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Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer Associate Chaplin & Assistant Research Scholar New York University Early in his presentation, Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer declares, “Every human being desires justice,”…
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Dr. Rob Davidson Faculty English Department CSU, Chico Cross-cultural teaching brings its own special rewards and challenges, an experience in which politics, culture, and language become…
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Tim Applebee & Molly's Favorite Celtic musician Tim Applebee leads a discussion about past and present Irish music. This fun-filled learning experience features the local Chico band…
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Kelsey Timmerman Activist Kelsey Timmerman begins his presentation by declaring, “I’m Kelsey and I’m a choco-holic!” He then discusses the exploitation – and sometimes…
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International Representatives from TEA (Teaching Excellence & Achievement) Moussa Tamboura Niko Mikeladze Baira Bogaeva Alisher Komilov Emdadul Haque Veronika Bebekh Elias Banze Svetlana…
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Jonathan Miller & Seth Thomas Portland State University Students The presenters give a history of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, from its roots in the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the early…
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Dr. Hannah Burdette Faculty, Department of International Languages, Literature's, & Cultures, CSU, Chico “Our word is our weapon” is a saying of the Zapatista movement of…
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Dr. Julia Kobrina-Coolidge Moderator, CSU, Chico Faculty, International Languages, Literature's & Cultures Panel of CSU, Chico Graduate Students: Nadia Akulova Melisse Boyd David…
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Raquel Mattson Prieto PhD Student, Temple University Ms. Mattson-Prieto presents some results of her research on how students learn a foreign language. She begins by describing how languages are…
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Joan Frank Joan Frank reads from her essay collection, “Because You Have To: A Writing Life,” which won the ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award. Commenting on her own writing path,…
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