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Witness in Atlanta

Bonnie Strickland From 1962 till 1973, I was a faculty member at Emory University in Atlanta. I became involved in the Civil Rights movement, which was the preeminent social movement at that time. This presentation is some coverage of my experiences in civil rights activities in Atlanta during the sixties.    

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Alternatives to GDP

Naomi Yanis In our society economic measurements, especially GDP, dominate the debate. What IS GDP, and why do economists increasingly believe it is important to do more to measure the economic well-being of the families who make up the economy than what GDP measures. What might we replace GDP with?  

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Machu Picchu and other sites in Peru

Nancy Eddy Using lidar, radiocarbon dating, accelerator mass spectrometry, DNA testing, computer-aided reconstruction along with traditional excavation on several different sites in Peru has provided new information on the Nazca lines, Machu Picchu, Moche sites and others.  

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Wooden Houses in Japan

Richard Nicoll The wooden houses in Japan are the unique style of original Japanese housing. The wooden construction involves a high skill of joinery.

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Climate Change and Migration

Rutherford Platt Human-related climate change is now the foremost threat to humanity and biological systems since the invention of nuclear weapons. As droughts, extreme heat, floods, wildfires, disease, and habitat loss proliferate, the human and non-human populations of ravaged areas seek to survive by migrating to supposedly more habitable locales. Like shipwreck survivors desperately clinging […]

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Talking about Death

Tryna Hope My “Writing to Remember” piece discusses my feelings about death following the death of a close friend, 92 years old, who stopped nutrition and hydration in order to die. It includes how my friend and her partner (86) got from the decision through the death, and the importance of community.  

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Underground Railroad

Darcy Johnson This presentation focuses on the routes of the Underground Railroad and some of the people who served as “conductors” for the railroad. Additionally, a part of the presentation reflects on songs the people used to assist with directions for enslaved people seeking freedom using video clips.    

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Repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act

David LaPlante The Glass Steagell Act, passed during the Great Depression in response to bank failures, separated commercial banks from investment banks. The Act was repealed in 1999. The presentation describes the crises that gave rise to the Act and its demise, as financial companies and their political influence grew in the 1980s and 1990s.  

Spring Preview

Preview for seminars and workshops scheduled for the Spring of 2024. Moderators will be interviewed by emcees Nancy Denig and Bob Cohen. Breakout rooms will allow participants to have further discussions with the moderators. This event will be held on Zoom. Contact the office if you need the Zoom link.