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Panel discussion featuring Chico State history professors Dr. Laird Easton, Dr. Kate Transchel, and Dr. Najm al-Din Yousefi`There was no preface or instruction manual on the First
World War. When…
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Dr. Eunhee Park History Department CSU, ChicoWhat will be the future of the Korean peninsula? War, or peace?
Reunification, or coexistence of the two systems? How can we understand
President…
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Dr. Eran
Zelnik History
Department CSU, Chico
How has
Benjamin Netanyahu been able to hold on to power in Israel for so long? Where
are Israeli politics going? Is peace in the Middle East…
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Migration, the movement of people to a new area or country in
order to find work or better living conditions. Much of this process is
overlooked or ignored in our society, however Alexander Ryll…
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Dr. Sara E. Cooper Director, Multicultural & Gender Studies Department and Faculty, International Languages, Literature, & Cultural Department CSU, Chico Dr. Sara Cooper likens the…
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Rod Thomson Graduate Student History Department, CSU, Chico As Rod Thomson illustrates,
during much of the 1960s Chico State had a very small black student population
but was a surprisingly…
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Lorry Marvin Sacramento Regional Recruiter, Peace Corps Although Lorry Marvin is a Peace Corps recruiter, the focus of this presentation is “how geography can shape culture.” For two…
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Jennifer Clowers Peace Corps Recruitment Supervisor In 1961, President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps as a way for Americans to do humanitarian work in other countries. The…
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Dr. James Matray Faculty, CSU, Chico History Department Dr. Matray points out that the 2016 Presidential candidates said very little during their campaigns about U.S. foreign policy toward Korea,…
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Dr. David Hartsough Author & Peace Activist; Executive Director, Peaceworkers In a conversation with Dr. Jim Anderson, a retired CSU, Chico Religious Studies professor, peace and social…
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