Listen and Learn: Field Notes From Haiti

Listen and Learn: Field Notes From Haiti

Graduate student Ron Bucca went to Haiti to find out what the people there need the most.

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New Series Features Social Justice Scholars and Activists

New Series Features Social Justice Scholars and Activists

Noted alumnae, students, and scholars, including social justice activist Cornel West, are featured.

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Panel Features Distinguished Native American Writers

Panel Features Distinguished Native American Writers

Native writers visit campus as part of the 40th anniversary celebration of the Native American Studies Program.

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The Accidental Ambassador

The Accidental Ambassador

Paul Charlton, Geisel ’14, has spent two and a half years working and living in Pakistan.

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Connie Britton: 46 Reasons to Love Her (Huffington Post)

Connie Britton: 46 Reasons to Love Her (Huffington Post)

Education has long been a priority for the Dartmouth alumna and hugely popular television actress.

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Rape on the Reservation (<em>The New York Times</em>)

Rape on the Reservation (The New York Times)

Author Louise Erdrich ’76 writes about sexual violence against Native American women.

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Filmmaker Recalls When Technology and Art Got Together

Filmmaker Recalls When Technology and Art Got Together

Julie Martin says combining art and technology is now commonplace, but that wasn’t always the case.

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Black Is Beautiful: Why Black Dolls Matter (Collectors Weekly)

Black Is Beautiful: Why Black Dolls Matter (Collectors Weekly)

Filmmaker Samantha Knowles ’12 talks about the black dolls she and her sister had as children.

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Documentary Shows Life of Women Migrant Workers

Documentary Shows Life of Women Migrant Workers

Director Nancy Ghertner visits Dartmouth for a screening of her film “After I Pick the Fruit.”

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Dancers Gather to Protest Violence Against Women (VPR)

Dancers Gather to Protest Violence Against Women (VPR)

In a new way to rise up against abuse, Dartmouth community members participate in a dance-a-thon.

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