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Wright, Jan girls
Photo of Marge and Kathy Wright, daughters of Jan and Mary Wright, Delta, Uta
Wright, Jan
Jan Wright with his woodworking at IPP (Intermountain Power Plant) rec center, Millard County, Uta
Georg Henrik von Wright, Practical Reason Georg Henrik von Wright, Philosophical Logic Georg Henrik von Wright, Truth, Knowledge, and Modality
De Greef Jan. Georg Henrik von Wright, Practical Reason Georg Henrik von Wright, Philosophical Logic Georg Henrik von Wright, Truth, Knowledge, and Modality. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 84, n°63, 1986. pp. 406-407
Jan Otavsky snowboarding at Snowbird.
Photo of Jan Otavsky snowboarding at Snowbird in 199
Portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright chose a contemplative pose for this 1954 portrait. [On verso: FLLW, Jan. 1954, @ Bartlesville, Frank Lloyd Wright [Includes Fay Jones signature]]Fay Jones followed the development and construction of Frank Lloyd Wright's Price tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, with great interest. This photograph may have been taken on a visit to the building site
Leona Wright
Leona Wright, Jan. 23, 1939. Original envelope reads: Leona Wright, 1-23-39https://mds.marshall.edu/carl_photograph_collection/1257/thumbnail.jp
Jan Wright, Oral History Interview, 2022
In 2021, Eastern Michigan University Archives lecturer Matt Jones began documenting the story of Ypsilanti’s Human Rights Ordinance #1279 in an effort to explore the ways in which local queer activism has evolved multi-generationally in Ypsilanti. What began as a refusal of service by a local print shop to a small EMU student group quickly turned into a years-long battle over who was deserving of basic human rights. To the LGBTQ activists and community members documented here, they had always been present in the community: working, paying taxes, painting their houses, mowing their lawns, attending council meetings, and even serving on council. This ordinance battle was about more than just LGBT rights—it was about protecting the human rights of all Ypsilantians. On January 18, 2022, Jones talked to community organizer and American Friends Service Committee staff member, Jan Wright. After she became a Quaker in graduate school, Wright spent some time living with fellow Quakers in Ann Arbor, and volunteering for the American Friends Service Committee. She eventually became the local AFSC\u27s LGBT Issues Program Director. Wright and her AFSC colleagues hosted community workshops where people could learn to hold non-hostile communication with LGBT/opposing groups. As both ordinance campaigns utilized the workshops, Wright became more entwined in the cause, and found it necessary to support it. Her work with other community members, activists, and organizers left her with meaningful connections, which she reflects on in this interview. Wright also covers the importance of including the Black community in the ordinance, and working closely with religious groups to increase visibility and support through it all.https://commons.emich.edu/oral_histories/1185/thumbnail.jp
Coarse medians and Property A
We prove that uniformly locally finite quasigeodesic coarse median spaces of finite rank and at most exponential growth have Property A. This offers an alternative proof of the fact that mapping class groups have property A
Jan GreenRiver interview for a Wright State University History Course
On February 16, 2011 Fred Coventry interviewed Jan GreenRiver, Projects Coordinator at Mental Health America, for a class project dealing with oral histories and capturing the history of the Miami Valley. During the interview Jan discussed her early life, her work with Mental Health America and Pave, and more
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