2017-08-22

Brown University (videos of July 2017)

source: Brown University
49:13 Annual Yoken Lecture | Anka Muhlstein: The Pen and the Brush French author Anka Muhlstein delivers the Annual Mel and Cindy Yoken Cultural Series Lecture, entitled, “The Pen and the Brush,” based on Ms. Muhlstein’s recent book, The Pen and the Brush: How Pas...
1:41:39 Scott Friend '87, How to Talk About Your Venture Brown University
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
1:57:22 Theories in Action - Politics of Representation and Social Change Facilitator: Jim Amspacher, Career Counselor & Director, Careers in the Common Good, Career LAB
Arely Diaz, Cease to Resist: How Policy Perpetuates Respectability within Marginalized Groups; advis...
1:31:39 Theories in Action - Social Innovation and Community Engagement Facilitator: Alan Harlam, Adjunct Professor and Director, Social Innovation Initiative, Swearer Center
Jonathan Yakubov, Interactive Techniques for Teaching Math and Science to Minority Elementary...
1:19:42 Theories in Action - Globalization, Development, and the Digital Age Facilitator: Gelonia Dent, PhD'99, Director, Science Center
Andrea Zhu, Ruthless Fantasies: Infrastructural Development and Gendered Immobility at the China-Myanmar Border; advisors - Elena Shih, ...
1:41:03 Theories in Action - Reclaiming Identity Facilitator: Peggy Chang, Associate Dean of the College & Director, Curricular Resource Center
Anna Stacy, Beyond Color-Blind Casting: Inclusivity and Accessibility in Shakespearean Theater
Ayomi...
1:15:51 Theories in Action - Racialized State Violence Facilitator: Yolanda Rome, Associate Dean for First-Year and Sophomore Studies
Myacah Sampson, Policing the Homeless in New Mexico; advisor - Jordan T. Camp, Mónica Martínez
Phoebe Young, (Re)Ima...
1:32:18 Theories in Action - Moving Beyond Health Inequality Facilitator: Jenn Steinfeld, Program Manager, Swearer Center for Public Service
Molly Gibson Hawes & Stefanie Kaufman, Listening to the Patient: Mental Illness from a Social Model of Disability; a...
1:33:18 Theories in Action - Reimagining Power in Education Facilitator: Nirva LaFortune, Program Manager & Advisor, Presidential Scholars Program, Dean of the College office
Anne Fosburg, Toward a Radical University: Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education; ...
1:25:38 Theories in Action - Imagining Identities in Movement How do cultural texts embody and illuminate history and identity?
Facilitator: Kelly Garrett, Director, LGBTQ Center
Laura Valle-Gutierrez, From El Barrio to la Banlieue: Fictions of Identity in ...
1:28:29 Theories in Action - BurningMac Facilitator: Janet Isserlis AM & MAT alumna, Adult Literacy Specialist, Community Partner
Eren Can Ileri, BurningMac
Liz Gaccione, BurningMac
Michael Petro, BurningMac
Oscar Dupuy d’Angeac, Bur...
1:34:00 Mariah Calagione '93, Building one of the most popular craft beers in America Brown University
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
39:02 Mia Ong, Experiences of Intersectionality for Women of Color in STEM "Experiences of Intersectionality for Women of Color in STEM: Individual and Institutional Strategies for Persistence and Success"
Maria (Mia) Ong, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist and Evaluator, T...
54:02 Telling Our Stories: A Discussion with Dawn Dove, Marta Martinez, and Valerie Tutson '87, MA'90 What do the stories that people pass down tell us about our cultures and communities, about the past and even the future? What role does storytelling play in preserving local histories? What possib...
2:21:19 Black Power 50th: Affirming Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (featuring Elaine Brown) In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party, Elaine Brown, Former Chairwoman of the Black Panther Party, speaks on Black Power.  1:12:03 Scalar: Writing Digital Scholarship with Curtis Fletcher Curtis Fletcher is the Associate Director of the Polymathic Labs at USC Libraries and Co-PI on Scalar. His research spans the history of technology, the history of humanities education, science and...
 1:07:16 Yuri Tomikawa '12, founder and CEO of Zencare Brown University
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
 12:01 Understanding Discrimination 20170621
 1:23:17 Anandi Salinas and Tony Martin on the Georgia Coast Atlas In their talk, Dr. Tony Martin and Anandi Salinas speak about their collaboration on a dynamic digital publication project that explores the ecology and geography of this unique coastal environment...
 1:17:17 Michael Elliott on Open Access and the Future of the Monograph in the Humanities The landscape of monograph publication in the humanities is changing, with university and academic presses offering new possibilities for publishing digital, open access monographs. In this talk, M...
 55:24 Abby Smith Rumsey: “Digital Memory: What Can We Afford to Lose?” Memory technologies from papyrus to print have given humans a unique survival advantage, allowing us to accumulate knowledge. These technologies shape our perception of history, time, and personal ...
 1:27:38 Omer Bartov | The Voice of Your Brother’s Blood In this event from the Brown University Library lecture series, The Holocaust: History and Aftermath, Professor Omer Bartov discusses how the East Galician town of Buczacz was transformed from a si...
 48:33 The Holocaust and Human Behavior: Facing History to Build the Future with Roger Brooks Renowned educator, scholar, and leader, Roger Brooks joined Facing History in late 2014, following a long and distinguished tenure at Connecticut College as the Elie Wiesel Professor in the Departm...
 1:31:08 Bamboula! Black Music Before the Blues - Symposium This panel discussion focused on topics from the related exhibit, Bamboula! Black Music Before the Blues, which was conceived and curated by Brown graduate, pianist John Davis '79. It was on displa...
 59:37 The Impact of Social Media on Politics, Culture, and Scholarly Communication DAVID CORN '81, American political journalist, author, Washington bureau chief, Mother Jones
ALISSA QUART '94, executive editor, Economic Hardship Reporting Project; author, Branded, Republic of O...

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