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Found in 517 Collections and/or Records:

Swami Agnivesh, 2005-10-12

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 1, Object: 12
Identifier: 80.1.12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains all audio-only recordings

Dates: 2005-10-12

Take My hand, Lead Me Home: The Music That Inspired MLK, 2014-01-15

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 907
Identifier: 80.6.907
Abstract

Jason Oby, MLK 2014. In honor of MLK Day, the Rothko Chapel plays speeches from his life throughout the day. Come listen to the quiet of the Chapel resonate with MLK’s voice. Video by Runaway Productions

Dates: Event: 2014-01-15

Talking About Torture, 2004-10-09

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 910
Identifier: 80.6.910
Abstract

Speak Truth to Power series

Dates: Event: 2004-10-09

Tariq Ali Speaks About Pakistan, 2009-11-13

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 3, Object: 146
Identifier: 80.3.146

Tewa Pueblo Dancers, 2008-10-10 - 2008-10-11

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 2, Object: 80
Identifier: 80.2.80

The Ancient Astronomers of Timbuktu, 2009

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 1061
Identifier: 80.6.1061
Abstract

For four hundred years Timbuktu was an academic centre of the world. The great manuscript archives from this period that solved matters such as determining the direction of Mecca and time keeping are in grave danger of being destroyed by the ravages of time. Scientists race against the clock to unlock the mysteries of this incredible library. Recreations of life in medieval Timbuktu included.

Dates: Copyright: 2009

The Art of Equity, 2016-04-03

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 5, Object: 240
Identifier: 80.5.240

The Fight for Public Education, 2013-10-17

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 995
Identifier: 80.6.995
Abstract Brian Jones with Hany Khalil, moderated by Juliet Stipeche. Public education in the United States is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by privatization and high-stakes testing. There is considerable concern that these reforms may deepen educational inequalities, including racial inequalities, narrow the scope of teaching and learning, and diminish resources for the neediest students, such art and physical education. Houston Independent School District Trustee Juliet Stipeche will...
Dates: Event: 2013-10-17

The First to Arise: 2013 Member and Donor Appreciation Performance and Reception: Kevin Locke , 2013-12-07

 Item — Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 903
Identifier: 80.6.903
Abstract Kevin Locke (Lakota name Tokaheya Inajin, meaning "The First to Arise") is a visionary Hoop Dancer, preeminent player of the indigenous Northern Plains flute, a traditional storyteller, and educator. Kevin Locke is acknowledged to be the pivotal force in the revival of the indigenous flute tradition, which teetered on the brink of extinction and was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Locke shares his gifts with Rothko Chapel members at two...
Dates: Event: 2013-12-07