CAWC Lecture Series Digital Archive
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The Center for American and World Cultures (CAWC) implements programs and activities, which as its highest priority, will celebrate and value racial, ethnic, religious, social, and lifestyle differences. The objectives of the programming at the Center are to celebrate the richness of diversity, to complement the students' liberal arts education, to support faculty efforts to create a richer educational experience for students, and to foster the value of continuous learning about cultures and diverse ideas through opportunities for cultural expression and support. It offers still another point of connection in the effort to link the academic mission and co-curricular activities.
More information available at the center's website: http://www.cawc.miamioh.edu
In the summer of 2013, The Center for American and World Cultures and the Miami University Libraries' Center for Digital Scholarship began a joint initiative to create a digital archive for the CAWC Lecture Series program.
Recent Submissions
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One River and the Lost Amazon
(2012-01-20) -
Childhood and the Catastrophe of Everyday Life in Haiti
(2010-11-04) -
Ending Slavery
(2007-08-30) -
Environmental Justice and the Green Collar Economy
(2011-01-20)