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Zapatista Murals: Historical Reclamation as a Form of Political Resistance
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
The Summer Library Challenge at NOAA Central Library
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
Jennifer Low Interview, January 26, 2020
University of Michigan design student and DC resident Jennifer Low talks about her "Dear Chinatown" project and what Chinatown means to her. "Dear Chinatown" is a making and sharing project for the DC Chinatown community to declare what they love about the neighborhood. Jenn thinks it is important to generate insights from the people who actually live in a place and learn what matters to them. For her, Chinatown is a place where people feel belonging and can claim as their own. She hopes to see increased visibility of the people who created Chinatown and its culture in the future, and envisions it as a public space that can be used by the community and fufill their everyday needs
Anslem Kiefer, Life and Work
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Arthur B. Davies: Nature and Symbolism
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
The Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
The Spanish Tradition and American Impressionism
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Strangers in Strange Lands: Alienation and the Works of Edgar Degas and Walter Richard Sickert
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio
Images of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in Fourteenth-Century Florence and Siena: The Paradox of the Educated Woman
Research paper submitted to American University in partial fulfillment of the Degree of Master of Arts; approved as non-thesis optio