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Nancy Graves and Deborah Butterfield: Two Women Sculptors in Bronze
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Mis/information Sharing and the Need for Information Literacy
A presentation that was delivered in the Twelfth Annual Symposium, "Bridging the Spectrum: A Symposium on Scholarship and Practice in Library and Information Science" at the Catholic University of America in 2020
Jeanette Chow Interview, January 26, 2020
Native Washingtonian Jeanette Chow talks about her family's involvement in DC's Chinatown and the changes she's seen in the area. Her father came to the District as a teenager to join her grandfather in the laundry business. She remembers spending Sundays in Chinatown with her family in the 1960s and 70s, where they would get dim sum, go to the Chinese Community Church, and shop at Chinese grocery stores. Jeanette remembers how the construction of the Convention Center and the subway in the 70s and 80s changed the area and led to the growth of non-Chinese businesses. She discusses her involvement with the Eastern Wind Newsletter, the first Chinese American newsletter in DC, and reflects on a piece she wrote about the changes in the DC Chinatown community in the late 70s. She talks about the importance of affordable housing for immigrants in order to maintain Chinese heritage and culture in Chinatown. She ends by saying how the older, family organizations have to accomodate the needs of the younger generation. She also thinks it's important for families to educate children in Chinese language and culture
Max Liebermann
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
How the Virgin Mary Was Viewed as the Quintessential Mother in Fifteenth Century Florence: Interpreting the Maria Lactans Images
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Subjectivity/Objectivity: The Female Nude in the Works of Edward Hopper, Philip Pearlstein, and Joan Semmel
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Abstract Expressionism and Subjectivity; the Masculinization of the Act of Painting
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Edouard Manet and Edgar Degas and the Roots of the Modernist Trajectory of Criticism
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Haiti looking forward: Potential areas for AFSC action
Paper prepared for the American Friends Service Committee, January 2011. 9 pages
What Pope Francis brings to Latin America
CLALS Working Paper Series, no.11, 2016. 28 pages