Scrippscasts (page 13)
Susan Anderson '74 Returns to Scripps
Author, media consultant, and community activist Susan Anderson ’74 returns to her alma mater in March to share her research about Allensworth, a California town settled and managed in the early 20th century exclusively by African-Americans. As the 2006 Louis Langland Alumna-in-Residence (LLAiR), Anderson will discuss the historical significance of the town.
Read MoreKathleen O’Brien Wicker Endowment Lecture Series Welcomes Teresia Hinga
Teresia Hinga, associate professor of religious studies, Santa Clara University, delivers the Kathleen O’Brien Wicker Endowment Lecture at Scripps College Monday, February 27.
Read MoreScripps Alumna Returns to Share Her Research on the All-Black California Town
Susan Anderson, Scripps class of ’75, returns to Scripps College in March as the 2006 Lois Langland Alumna-in-Residence (LLAiR).
Read MoreMario Bósquez: "The Chalupa Rules: A Latino Guide to Gringolandia"
Mario Bósquez offers his guidelines for success based on the childhood game Chalupa or Loteria, a Mexican bingo that uses vibrant folkloric images, as an illustration on how people can be successful while holding on to the history and values of their ancestors.
Read MoreAlexa Fullerton Hampton Speaker Series “Voice and Vision” Welcomes Kevin Powell
Kevin Powell, journalist, community activist, poet, and hip-hop historian will present a lecture, “Keepin’ It Real: Black Images in the Media and Popular Culture” on Thursday, February 9.
Read MoreIngrid Johnson: Olive Percival
Ingrid Johnson, MLIS, guest curator, Scripps College Denison Library, discusses the life and work of Olive Percival (1860-1945), writer, photographer, gardener, artist, and bibliophile.
Read MoreKenneth Turan: "Documentary Golden Age? We're Living In It"
Kenneth Turan, film critic for both the Los Angeles Times and NPR’s Morning Edition, speaks as part of the Scripps College Humanities Institute symposium, “The New Documentary Impulse: Critical Perspectives.”
Read MoreThe Elizabeth Hubert Malott Commons Presents a Lunchtime Lecture with Author Nan Mooney '92
Author Nan Mooney ’92, discusses her recent book, “I Can’t Believe She Did That: Why Women Betray Other Women at Work,” on Friday, October 14, 12 pm., in the Hampton Room of the Malott Commons, Scripps College.
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