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    DTB 086 Alexis Herman 7-27-2023

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    In this interview, Alexis Herman is interviewed by Alisha Palmer over Zoom about her memories of the Down the Bay community. Ms. Herman discusses some of her family history, and describes in detail the neighborhood she grew up in and its relationship to the Crosstown or Davis Avenue community. She also shares memories of businesses Down the Bay, games that children played, and some other personal memories of growing up in the community and attending Most Pure Heart of Mary High School

    Alexis Davis, soprano

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    Hector BerliozSamuel BarberJoachin NinPeter Ilich Tchaikovsk

    Alexis Davis, mezzo-soprano

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    Johann Sebastian BachGioacchino RossiniHugo WolfEnrique GranadosNed RoremStephen Foster, arr. Ned Rore

    Alexis Wright interview

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    Coincidentally tonight, as governments continue to grapple with the on-going social crisis in Aboriginal communities, Indigenous author Alexis Wright has just been announced as the winner of the Miles Franklin Award, Australia's most prestigious literary prize, for her second novel Carpentaria. An Indigenous member of the Waanyi nation of Queensland's far north, and long-time activist on Aboriginal affairs, Alexis Wright's sweeping, poetic book explores the rich mythology, chequered history and present day drama of her Gulf country homeland, and was praised by judges as the standout in a highly competitive field, which included dual Booker Prize winner, Peter Carey

    Alexis Davis, mezzo-soprano

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    Mikhail GlinkaPeter Ilich TchaikovskyAnton RubinsteinAlexandr DargomizhskyNikolay Rimsky-KorsakovSergei Rachmaninof

    Alexis Davis, mezzo-soprano

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    Jules MassenetPauline Garcia-ViardotMaurice RavelDmitri ShostakovichHugo WolfEduardo Toldr

    A brief conversation with Alexis Wright

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    An interview with the author Alexis Wright is presented. When asked about her interest in books, she explains that she is reading a series of natural history books. She also comments on her interest in travel and the process of writing another novel. The challenges of the writing process are also explored

    Radiosonde measurements from Davis Station (2019-01)

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    This dataset contains the radiosoundings at 00:00 or 12:00 at Davis Station in January 2019

    Episode 35: Alexis Castellanos, Author of “Isla to Island”, and Her Panel Presentation during the Operación Pedro Pan Two-Day Event

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    In Part 1 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Alexis Castellanos, an author, illustrator, graphic novelist, and a panelist at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Program that Florida Humanities, UCF’s Department of English and Department of Modern Languages and Literatures sponsored (see https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/ for more details on sponsors and the program in general). Sebastian structured this specific episode on Alexis Castellanos’ Isla to Island, a wordless graphic novel grounded by her personal family history and the history of Operación Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan). By analyzing such a historic event through the medium of fiction, Sebastian argued that this is one of the most unique Knights HistoryCast episodes of all time. Naturally, their conversation expanded to what she talked about during her panel presentation in Panel One, Day 1 of the event that featured “internationally renowned scholars that discussed the political, historical, and cultural legacy of Operación Pedro Pan (1960-1962).” (https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/) To purchase Isla to Island (strongly recommend), check out: https://islatoisland.com/. To find out more about Alexis and her professional work, check out her website at https://alexiscastellanos.com/https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1034/thumbnail.jp

    THE MYSTIC ROAD : SELECTED POEMS - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

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       Alexis karpouzos (born on April 09, 1967) is a philosopher, author, spiritual master and pioneer of higher consciousness. He is author of several books on philosophy, metaphysics, spirituality, modern science. His most famous books are: ‘’Universal consciousness’’, ‘’non-duality’’, ‘’An ocean of souls’’, ‘’Beyond the heaven’’. Alexis Karpouzos is also a recording artist. He has recorded two music albums and twenty-four singles songs. He has also appeared in two documentary films, television and radio productions. He is the pioneer of the post-ontology consciousness and the wisdom of universal wholeness. The global language of poetry of Alexis Karpouzos, by following the paths of wisdom, is a vehicle for transmitting human knowledge and values, history, ancient traditions, and links with nature. It transmits the human values and worldly knowledge that are essential for opening ourselves to the Other. Poetic creation, therefore, forges very strong links between humans -it transcends beyond languages, beliefs and cultures. Each poem appears in its original form, in a vibrant celebration of life, diversity, language, and the enduring power of poetry. At a time when the Humanities are under threat, this book offers a defense of poetry within the context of growing interest in mindfulness in spirituality, in consciousness, in art, in education.</p
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