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The Revolution Will Not be Tweeted

Fayetteville Technical Community College 2201 Hull Road, Fayetteville, NC, United States

In collaboration with Fayetteville Technical Community College Join Dr. Ashley Anderson, Assistant Professor of Political Science, for "The Revolution Will Not be Tweeted." Professor Anderson will talk about how organizational ties, rather than social media, helped facilitate most of the … Read more

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*Canceled* Religious Freedom in American History

Wayne Community College 3000 Wayne Memorial Dr, Goldsboro, NC, United States

In collaboration with Wayne Community College Featuring Joanna Sierks Smith, Graduate Teaching Fellow We all learn in grade school that America was founded on religious freedom, but did you know that when the Puritans arrived at Plymouth they planned to … Read more

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*Canceled* Indigenous Culture: Storytelling, Art, and Religion

Sandhills Community College 3395 Airport Rd,, Pinehurst, NC, United States

In collaboration with Sandhills Community College Featuring Emil Keme, Associate Professor of American Indian and Indigenous Studies & Glenda Pope, Associate Professor of Religion and Humanities, Sandhills Community College This two-part presentation will explore the cultures of indigenous communities around … Read more

$10

Feast & Famine: A Brief Cultural History of French Food

Hospitality & Culinary Arts Center, Carteret Community College 3915 US-70, Morehead City, NC, United States

A lecture by Dr. Michael Garval (Department of History, NC State University) held in collaboration with Carteret Community College. This amply-illustrated presentation takes us on a voyage of discovery, examining how French food emerges across time and space, through scarcity … Read more

$60

Understanding China in the 21st Century: A Historical Perspective

Robeson Community College 5160 Fayetteville Rd, Lumberton, NC, United States

A talk by Donald Santacaterina (Department of History, UNC Chapel Hill), free and open to the public, in collaboration with Robeson Community College. China's economic miracle and rise to world superpower amidst their maintenance of a one-party, authoritarian political model … Read more

Beyond Hybridity: Being Egyptian under Macedonian and Roman Rule

Wayne Community College 3000 Wayne Memorial Dr, Goldsboro, NC, United States

A talk by Dr. Jennifer Gates-Foster (Department of Classics, UNC Chapel Hill), free and open to the public, in collaboration with Wayne Community College. In the mid-first millennium B.C.E., Egypt was increasingly integrated into the economic and cultural world of … Read more

Understanding China in the 21st Century: A Historical Perspective

Wayne Community College 3000 Wayne Memorial Dr, Goldsboro, NC, United States

featuring Donald Santacaterina, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History In collaboration with Wayne Community College Historian Donald Santacaterina will illuminate our understanding of China’s ascension as a global superpower as it has maintained its authoritarian model of government. By explaining the … Read more

Our Story is Told Through Our Plates: Southern Foodways and the Global South

Guilford Technical Community College, Jamestown 601 E. Main Street, Jamestown, North Carolina, United States

Eighteenth-century French politician Brillat-Savarin famously said, "tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.” In reality, it's never just about food. What we do or do not eat, how we grow and produce our food, … Read more