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    La niña Stephanie Espinosa Johnson /

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    La niña Stephanie Espinosa Johnson en un momento de meditación

    Oral history interview with Dr. Stephanie Talley

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    Abstract provided by interviewer Madison Johnson. Dr. Stephanie Talley is a professor in ACU’s Teacher Education department and attended ACU as an undergrad from 1989-1993. Abilene Christian University is a Church of Christ affiliated school whose mission is to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world. This impacts many of the students core aspects of identity, such as gender roles and sexuality. Dr. Talley discusses how the environment of Abilene, and more specifically ACU, placed many pressures on her as she defied, and still continues to defy, the traditional female narrative. We examine the cultural expectations placed upon women at ACU, especially those relating to marriage and career aspirations. Dr. Talley brings a very liberal stance to these issues by critiquing current aspects of Church of Christ culture and stating what she would like to change looking into the future. This interview provides primary source information on the mostly unspoken, but sometimes spoken, gendered social and cultural expectations that permeate(d) ACU’s campus. Dr. Talley provides information about her experience as a woman who chose not to fulfill, and to blatantly challenge these expectations

    Creative and Scholarly Contributions 2014-2016

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    Poster presenting diverse images, projects, and positions demonstrating the creative and scholarly contributions of Dr. Stephanie Anne Johnson from 2014-2016

    Preservation of the slave sites on West Africa’s coast: an analysis of how the atrocities of the trans-Atlantic slave trade are remembered

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    This thesis will explore the history and cultural heritage of the structures and sites along the West African coast, occupied by Europeans during the trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. It may appear overly ambitious to study the entire West African coast, but this will present a brief history of the development of the site, their structures and the slave trade. I will focus on efforts made by international organizations and African nations to preserve the structures as well as their efforts to create memorial museums. This research is based upon secondary research, such as scholarly books, articles, reports by archaeologists who have worked on the sites, and data collected from organizations such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). These structures and sites are material evidence of the slave trade and the early African-European encounter. Using four sites as case studies: Bunce Island, Sierra Leone; Savi, Benin; Goree Island, Senegal; and St. George Elmina, Ghana, I will discuss the existing practice of preserving the sites as memorial museums. The preservation of these sites are increasingly necessary due to the influx of tourists of African descent travel to West Africa in an attempt to find their “roots.” Some sites have received more attention and visitation than others. Slavery and the slave trade dominate the narratives of the sites, which raise questions of authenticity because most of the information is provided through oral tradition. Adequate historical and archaeological research in the area of the sites must be made to prove their legitimacy as slave structures.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Stephanie A. Johnso

    Jane Clayson Johnson (Journalist, Author, and Mother) on Overcoming Depression

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    Ever dealt with depression and felt alone or weak? Join Jane Clayson Johnson (award-winning journalist for her work at CBS, ABC, and NPR; best-selling author of I Am a Mother and Silent Souls Weeping; and an incredible mother) as she talks about her encounter with depression and how others with depression shouldn\u27t feel flawed or trapped

    Marshall Johnson, Pomona, Calif., Elected Vice-Chair of Student Senate for the University of Minnesota

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    Tollefson, Elizabeth; Onken, Stephanie. (2008). Marshall Johnson, Pomona, Calif., Elected Vice-Chair of Student Senate for the University of Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/221798

    Trygue Johnson

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    Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson speaks on how the Scriptures help us to see the reality of the Kingdom of God. Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson is the Hinga Boersma Dean of the Chapel of Hope College. He holds an M.Div., from Western Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. in Theology from University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and is ordained in the Reformed Church in America (RCA). He is author of The Preacher as Liturgical Artist (Cascade Press, 2014) and speaks widely on college campuses around the country. Trygve is married to Dr. Kristen Deede Johnson, associate professor of Theology and Christian Formation at Western Theological Seminary, in Holland MI. Together they have been blessed with a son, Trygve David Johnson, Jr., and a daughter, Ella Arlene Johnson

    Interview with Dr. Stephanie Freeman

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    A brief interview with Dr. Stephanie Freeman from the Department of State\u27s Office of the Historian
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