by empeters | Jul 11, 2019 | 2017, Art, Film & Literature, Conflict, Honduras, Journalism, Latin America, Migration, Politics, United States
Presented by Craig Renaud and Brent Renaud Video Web Links Project: Between Borders – American Migrant Crisis [Pulitzer Center] Between Borders – American Migrant Crisis [New York Times – Times...
by empeters | Jul 11, 2019 | 2017, Conflict, Environment, India, International, Journalism, Latin America, Morocco, Peru, Science & Technology, United States
Presented by Steve Elfers Video Web Links Project: Pumped Dry [Pulitzer Center] The costs of Peru’s farming boom [Desert Sun / USA Today] Dry springs and dead orchards [Desert Sun / USA Today] How unchecked pumping is sucking aquifers dry in...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Economics, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, Politics, United States
Readings Justice for Nail Salon Workers Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers Something Rotten in NYC Nail Salons The State of the Unions 2015: A Profile of Unionization in Chicago, in Illinois, and in America The Price of Nice Nails Video Virginia Parks (Associate...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Conflict, East Asia, Economics, History & Social Sciences, Japan, Politics, United States
Presented by Ryan Yokota (Ph.D. Candidate in East Asian History, University of Chicago). Web Links Ryan Yokota’s Papers on Academia.edu Nikkei Chicago
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Art, Film & Literature, Economics, History & Social Sciences, International, Politics, United States, World Languages
Video The Odyssey Project is a college-credit granting program in the humanities for income-eligible adults with limited or no prior exposure to higher education. In the Chicago area, the Odyssey Project has conducted classes in the Woodlawn, Pilsen (in English and...