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Laura Glass Published in Local Papers!

"Is that you, Laura?"
"Yes, Lisa, the local newspapers listened in good faith!"

President Lyons announced today, April 18, 2001, that the names of graduating students would be announced at the graduation cermonies. Congratulations, Lisa and Laura, and all of you who supported the good faith hearing of all validity claims. jeanne

Now I really gotta go to Reno.

Professor Romney of Western State College of Law will be with us for discussion in Moot Court tonight.

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Field Research:

  • The Statue of Liberty Imaginary and the Statue of Liberty

    The Statue of Liberty as a tribute to African Americans who fought to end slavery in the Civil War.

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Reno

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  • THIS WEEK On Globalization and the Condition of Labor

    April 26 and 27, 2001
    University of California, Irvine
    Humanities Instructional Building 135

    Bobbi Martin wants to go. Others? Pat?

    This conference will have speakers from most of the UC's in the area. You are invited. And it's free. Please let me know if you're interested in attending. jeanne

Art We've Been Studying and Painting:

  • Palestinian Posters on Exhibit Click on posters for larger view.

  • Exhibition Denied By Karen Olsen. Article on what Dan Walsh seeks through showing his collection of Palestinian Posters. He believes these posters "whether they depict various aspects of Palestinian culture or show support for reasonable Palestinian national objectives—have important lessons to teach Americans. . . . A few years ago, Loyola University of New Orleans, professor and graphic designer Dana Bartelt curated an exhibition called Both Sides of Peace: Israeli and Palestinian Political Poster Art, which employed the 'balanced perspective' that seems to be required in this country to have a conversation about Palestine." Apparently Walsh did not also collect Israeli posters. Walsh refers to the Palestinian posters as a "completely original political Esperanto." Read Exhibition Denied, Karen Olsen's article in the Utne Reader.

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