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Art Education Capstone
Art Education Capstone Exhibition work and unit plan by Jade Ruiz.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/artportfolios/1092/thumbnail.jp
Bienvenidos: A Case for a Hispanic Hospitality Ministry Plan for the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay
Bienvenidos
A Case for a Hispanic Hospitality Ministry Plan for the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay
This thesis project provides an in-depth description of the Hispanic community in the Diocese of Green Bay to identify and illustrate their needs. It examines how the Hispanic community collaborates and interacts with itself and others. It demonstrates how the cycle of oppression excludes, dictates, and hinders personal and spiritual growth.
It argues the need to embrace culturally diverse radical hospitality that includes Hispanic practices and empowers them to be equal partners in the mission and evangelization goals of the Diocese of Green Bay. This approach would bring the Hispanic community into a post-Vatican II philosophy of missionary disciples where it shifts from primarily catechizing to emphasizing evangelization and hospitality
Emma Fry, Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio, Swarm
This work is created for the Senior Art Exhibition 2024. This work explores the feeling of being alienated by communities.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/artportfolios/1087/thumbnail.jp
The Norman and Louis Miller Lecture in Public Understanding: Past Lectures (1994-2024)
An archived collection of the various events held by the The Norman and Louis Miller Lecture in Public Understanding from 1994 to 2024
Pandemic Preparedness
“Pandemic Preparedness,” a Great Decisions lecture with professors from St. Norbert College and UW-Green Bay and a public health officer from Brown County, Wis
Past Events (2015-2024)
An archived collection of the various events hosted by the Norman Miller Center from 2015 to 2024
Shield Maidens to Sleeping Beauties: Children’s Stories, Indoctrination, and the 1000-Year Culture War
In their purest forms, fairy tales are remnants of early Northern European oral traditions. These written versions inaccurately reflect the value of Teutonic women seen in the original sagas, myths, and historical accounts. Monstrous witches in fairy tales represent the othering of women, rescripting Teutonic female roles into a Classical Roman patriarchal understanding of female agency. In the recent animated films Frozen (2013) and Maleficent (2014), witches are observed correcting women\u27s roles, transitioning from evil antagonist to loving protagonist. Utilizing historical, anthropological, and folk/fairy tale studies, I will map the fluid role of the witch across time and genre