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Racism & Criminal Justice reading series featuring former Seattle police chief and author, Norm Stamper
Racism and Criminal Justice book discussion with Law and Justice professor, Roger Schaefer. He is joined by former Seattle police chief and author, Norm Stamper.
Norm Stamper is a 34-year police officer veteran and former Seattle Chief of Police. He earned his Ph.D. in Leadership and Human Behavior and is the author of two books: To Protect and Serve: How to Fix America’s Police (2016) and Breaking Rank: A Top Cop’s Exposé of the Dark Side of American Policing (2005). Norm has served as a trainer, consultant, expert witness, and keynote speaker. He is committed to police reform and social justice.
The selection for May is Norm\u27s book, Breaking Rank: A top cop\u27s expose of the dark side of American policing. It is available at Brooks Library and via Interlibrary Loan.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/libraryevents/1011/thumbnail.jp
Stamper, James - Descendants of James Stamper, 1750-1826
A family history of the descendants of James Stamper from 1750 to 1826 by Oliver Stamper published in 1945.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/ccpl_genealogy/1102/thumbnail.jp
Stamper Saga
A publication titled, Stamper Saga by Rovena Stamper Varbel and Kathy Varbel in 1993.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/ccpl_genealogy/1089/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Lottie Stamper, basket maker
This is a transcript of an interview of basket maker Lottie Queen Stamper conducted by Edward Dupuy and Clifford Hotchkiss in 1965. Basket maker Julia Taylor also participated in the interview. Stamper lived in Cherokee, N.C. on the Qualla Boundary; she produced and sold baskets during the Craft Revival period. Stamper was especially known for her double weave baskets. She explains how they are made and dyed in the course of the interview. Stamper also taught basketmaking to several generations of Cherokee students. The interview concludes with a brief article about double weave baskets written by a Cherokee school student. Dupuy's 1967 book "Artisans of the Appalachians" contains an essay on Stamper that is based on this interview
Hiram Stamper - Photograph
A photograph of Hiram Stamper of Knott County, Kentucky taken in June of 1985
Kory Stamper: 11-29-2017
Merriam-Webster lexicographer Kory Stamper discusses the creation and editing of dictionaries. Stamper reads aloud from her book Word By Word and notes the flaws, virtues, and quirks of a few sample dictionaries.Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video
Kory Stamper: 11-29-2017
Merriam-Webster lexicographer Kory Stamper discusses the creation and editing of dictionaries. Stamper reads aloud from her book Word By Word and notes the flaws, virtues, and quirks of a few sample dictionaries.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1067/thumbnail.jp
Bate-papo com Kory Stamper
As part of the program of the event Abralin em Cena 16, about Linguistics communication, Kory Stamper was interviewed (in English). An edited version of the interview is published on Abralin\u27s YouTube channel. In the interview, Kory Stamper talks about her experience in popularizing Linguistics as a blogger, writer, podcaster and specialist in a TV series. She thinks about the challenges that each medium offers and alerts the beginner to the administrative work that popularization implies. For Kory Stamper, the desire to communicate with a broader audience is key to popularization. In this kind of communication, the author places himself in the discourse as a mediator between science and the non-specialized audience. Doing this mediation presupposes enthusiasm for Linguistics, to make it reach those who have never had news of this science.Como parte da programação do evento Abralin em Cena 16, que tinha como tema a popularização da Linguística, Kory Stamper foi entrevistada (em inglês). Uma versão editada da entrevista concedida está publicada no canal do Youtube da Abralin. Na entrevista, Kory Stamper conta sobre sua experiência na popularização da Linguística como blogueira, escritora, podcaster e especialista numa série produzida pela TV. Ela conta sobre os desafios que cada mídia oferece e alerta o iniciante para o trabalho administrativo que a popularização implica. Para Kory Stamper, o desejo de se comunicar com um público mais geral que os pares é fundamental para a popularização. Nessa comunicação, o autor coloca-se a si mesmo no discurso como mediador entre a ciência e o público não especializado. Fazer essa mediação pressupõe entusiasmo pela Linguística para fazê-la chegar a quem nunca teve notícia dessa ciência
Hiram Stamper, 1980s
Photograph of Hiram Stamper taken by David Bartlett of
Morehead University
Stamper - Misc. Volume 4
Volume 4 of the miscellaneous genealogy of the Stamper family in Carter County, Kentuckyhttps://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/ccpl_genealogy/1036/thumbnail.jp
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