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    Bea Rodriguez and Cheryl Rodriguez Oral History Interview

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    Bea Rodriguez, wife of civil rights leader Francisco Rodriguez Jr., and her daughter Dr. Cheryl Rodriguez, professor of anthropology and Africana studies at USF, discuss Central Avenue and Tampa\u27s African American businesses

    01-12. Becoming a Deaconess with Guest Cheryl Naumann

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    In this episode, we interview Deaconess Cheryl Naumann who serves with her husband, Rev. Dr. Jonathan Naumann, as LCMS missionaries based in the Dominican Republic. Cheryl discusses her own training to become a deaconess and also shares what diaconal ministry is like in a missionary setting. Deaconess Naumann is the author of In the Footsteps of Phoebe: A Complete History of the Deaconess Movement in the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

    Interview with Cheryl A. Wall

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    Cheryl Wall is a Board of Governors Zora Neale Hurston Distinguished Professor of English and former Chair of the English Department. Wall is an author and a specialist in Black women’s writing, the Harlem Renaissance, and Zora Neale Hurston. She is a co-chair of the President’s Council on Institutional Diversity and Equity. Joining Douglass in 1972 as an assistant instructor, Wall describes her role in the development of the college and its legacy today. She discusses the intrinsic value of the humanities in the context of a liberal arts education, student activism on campus, and the evolution of the Douglass Woman.Accompanied by transcrip

    Commencement 2022 Class of 2022 Keynote Address | Cheryl D. Miller

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    Graphic designer, educator, author and 2022 Honorary Degree recipient Cheryl D. Miller aims to end the marginalization of BIPOC designers through her civil rights activism, industry exposé trade writing, rigorous research and archival vision. A nationally recognized advocate for equity and inclusion in graphic design and founder of the NYC social impact design firm Cheryl D. Miller Design, Inc., she currently serves as distinguished senior lecturer in design at the University of Texas–Austin (where she was the 2021 E.W. Doty fellow) and adjunct professor at Howard University. In 2021 Miller was an AIGA Medalist “Expanding Access,” a Cooper Hewitt “Design Visionary” awardee and an Honorary IBM Design Scholar. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Vermont College of Fine Arts and the President’s Global Advisory Board of Maryland Institute College of Art. Miller earned a BFA in Graphic Design from Maryland Institute College of Art, an MS in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary and an honorary degree in Humane Letters from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her essays appear in PRINT and Communication Arts, and her D&I-related professional research is archived in the Cheryl D. Miller Collection at Stanford University

    Review of the book The American Pragmatists by Cheryl Misak

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    Dr. Jill Fellows (Douglas College) reviews the book The American Pragmatists by Cheryl Misak.Final article published

    Special acts index.

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    At head of title on some vols.: State of Connecticut.; Author statement of indexer varies: Cheryl B. Archer; Cheryl Fox; Cheryl B. Fox [all same person]; Cheryl B. Fox, Debra Pond, Lindsey Young.; Publisher of some vols.: Connecticut State Library.[1] 1965-1972 -- [2] 1973-1977 -- [3] 1978-1982 -- [4] 1983-1987 -- [5] 1988-1992 -- [6] 1988-1997 -- [7] 1950-1963 -- [8] 1953-1963 -- [9] 1978-1987 -- [10] 1998-1999

    Special acts index.

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    At head of title on some vols.: State of Connecticut.; Author statement of indexer varies: Cheryl B. Archer; Cheryl Fox; Cheryl B. Fox [all same person]; Cheryl B. Fox, Debra Pond, Lindsey Young.; Publisher of some vols.: Connecticut State Library.[1] 1965-1972 -- [2] 1973-1977 -- [3] 1978-1982 -- [4] 1983-1987 -- [5] 1988-1992 -- [6] 1988-1997 -- [7] 1950-1963 -- [8] 1953-1963 -- [9] 1978-1987 -- [10] 1998-1999

    Commencement 2022 Presentation of Honorary Degrees | Nick Cave, Cheryl D. Miller

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    President Crystal Williams awards honorary degrees to acclaimed artist/educator Nick Cave and keynote speaker Cheryl D. Miller . Artist/educator Nick Cave works in a wide range of mediums, including sculpture, installation, video, sound and performance. His much-lauded Soundsuits, sculptural forms based on the scale of his body, were created in response to the police beating of Rodney King in 1991 and serve as a visual embodiment of both brutality and empowerment. Throughout his practice, Cave has created spaces of memorial by combining found historical objects with contemporary dialogues on gun violence, death and catastrophic loss. His work reminds us that while there may be despair, there remains space for hope and renewal. From dismembered body parts stem delicate metal flowers, affirming the potential for new growth. Cave encourages a profound and compassionate analysis of violence and its effects as the path towards an ultimate metamorphosis. His works ask how we may reposition ourselves to recognize societal issues such as global warming, racism and gun violence, come together on a global scale, instigate change and—ultimately—heal. Graphic designer, educator and author Cheryl D. Miller aims to end the marginalization of BIPOC designers through her civil rights activism, industry exposé trade writing, rigorous research and archival vision. A nationally recognized advocate for equity and inclusion in graphic design and founder of the NYC social impact design firm Cheryl D. Miller Design, Inc., she currently serves as distinguished senior lecturer in design at the University of Texas–Austin (where she was the 2021 E.W. Doty fellow) and adjunct professor at Howard University. In 2021 Miller was an AIGA Medalist “Expanding Access,” a Cooper Hewitt “Design Visionary” awardee and an Honorary IBM Design Scholar. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Vermont College of Fine Arts and the President’s Global Advisory Board of Maryland Institute College of Art. Miller earned a BFA in Graphic Design from Maryland Institute College of Art, an MS in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary and an honorary degree in Humane Letters from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her essays appear in PRINT and Communication Arts, and her D&I-related professional research is archived in the Cheryl D. Miller Collection at Stanford University

    An Evening with Dear Sugar

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    Author Cheryl Strayed talks to Carolyn Cooke about her writing style, her work as Dear Sugar, and her best selling book, Wild.https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/publicprograms/1027/thumbnail.jp
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