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    Biography: Judith Ross-Bernstein

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    Biography of Judith Ross-Bernstein, Lecturer, Sr., Human Developmen

    HD 448 Course Syllabus - Spring 2008

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    HD 448 Advanced Participation with Children, Course Syllabus, Instructor Judith Ross-Bernstein, Spring 200

    HD 3420 Course Syllabus - Fall 2008

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    HD 3420, Participation with Groups of Young Children, Course Syllabus, Instructor Judith Ross-Bernstein, Fall 200

    HD 3460 Course Syllabus - Fall 2008

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    HD 3460 The Role and Meaning of Play, Course Syllabus, Instructor Judith Ross-Bernstein, Fall 200

    HD 343 Course Syllabus - Spring 2008

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    HD 343 Social Worlds of Childhood, Course Syllabus, Instructor Judith Ross-Bernstein, Spring 200

    Interview with Judith Bernstein-Baker

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    For transcript, click the Download button above. For video index, click the link below. Judith Bernstein-Baker was the first director of Penn Law\u27s public service program, from 1990 to 1998. Subsequently she served as executive director of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Pennsylvania until her retirement in 2016

    Judith Kirkpatrick, Ross E. Hutchins

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    Judith Kirkpatrick is pictured in front of a Ross E. Hutchins display in the library.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4330/thumbnail.jp

    Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Judith Kerman

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman talks about her experience as a Fulbright scholar in the Dominican Republic, her work translating poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, learning Spanish, translating poems from Spanish, and her book "Retrofitting Blade Runner". Kerman is interviewed by Stephanie Mathson of the Michigan State University Libraries. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series

    Beyond Binary Gender Identities

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    Judith Dunkerly-Bean and Camden Ross—parent and child—share their perspectives on how Camden, who is transgender, navigates a duplicitous existence in a Christian private school

    Poet and author Judith Kerman reads her selected works at the Michigan Writers Series

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    Poet and author Judith Kerman reads selected poems, including the English translation of poems by Cuban poet Dulce Mar\ueda Loynaz, and answers questions from audience. Kerman is introduced by Michigan State University Librarian Jeanne Drewes. Part of the MSU Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. Held in the Main Library
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