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May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.
Dr. Updegrave will present on her environmental history project “Indigenous Lake Union and Environs: Edges and Openings in the Coastal Temperate Rainforest, a 20,000-Year History”
May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.
May – June 2013
Join the School of Education and the BA Degree Completion Program as they co-host a panel discussion to address the disproportionate punishment that students of color experience in Seattle Public Schools. Come and hear from educators, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders who have extensive background and experience with this important social justice issue.
Join Pat Vivian and Shana Hormann as they present and sign their new book, Organizational Trauma and Healing.
For more information, click here.
Kate Davies, DPhil, C3 core faculty, discusses her new book.
This book traces the U.S. environmental health movement’s ideological and cultural roots and identifies its present-day strategies and successes. By examining what works, this book provides insights into what other social movements can do to advance positive social change.
This Global Issues + Perspectives event is sponsored by the Center for Creative Change.
The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent—this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement’s most savvy and outrageous writers and spokespersons.

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