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On the Lansing Online News Radio Show recorded Monday, April 13, 2015, on LCC Radio WLNZ 89.7. The weekly show is co-hosted by Bonnie Bucqueroux and Bill Castanier.
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Lombardi is President Emeritus of Florida State University. He presented a paper at the conference entitled Elitism, Ideology, and Pragmatism: A U.S. Higher Education Perspective. The conference was hosted by the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University.
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Frank Fear, Professor and Senior Associate Dean Emeritus of the Department of Community Sustainability, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Michigan State University, presented Promoting Public Awareness of What Has Happened to Public Higher Education at the conference, hosted by MSU's Julian Samora Research Institute. Fear challenged h…
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Faculty Work in the "Disrupted" University - presented at the Neoliberalism and Higher Education conference hosted by Michigan State University's Julian Samora Research Institute March 27, 2015.
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Dennis Keeney, pressor emeritus and former Director of the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University delivered these remarks at the Neoliberalism and Higher Education conference hosted by the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University March 27-28. The session was called Speaking with One Voice: Iowa Stat…
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AgriSol, Monsanto, and the Silencing of Critical Inquiry - Ph.D. candidate Angie Carter, University of Iowa, Sustainable Agriculture, at the Neoliberalism and Higher Education conference hosted by the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University on March 27, 2015. The session was titled, Speaking with One Voice: Iowa State Universi…
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How neoliberalism constrains teaching, research and outreach. At the Neoliberalism and Higher Education conference hosted by the Julian Samora Research Institute at Michigan State University. Busch is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology at MSU.
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Bill Terrill of Michigan State University's School of Criminal Justice discusses his research on excessive use of force among police with Bonnie Bucqueroux on the Lansing Online News Radio Show. Bucqueroux was previously the associate director of the National Center for Community Policing.
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Lansing Online News Radio on LCC Radio devoted its entire show to an interview with Bill Castanier expanding on the recent article on open housing in East Lansing that he published in Lansing City Pulse. Castanier delved through historical records and conducted numerous interviews with people engaged in the struggle. The interview was conducted by …
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This memoir chapter recounts the times young Bonnie accompanied her grandmother on mushrooming expeditions at Gordon Park in Cleveland until a family trauma ended those visits. Themes and issues include immigration, poverty, ethnic identity, the role of women, divorce, and suicide.
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Changing the paradigm. Author Bonnie Bucqueroux explains why it is urgent for women to save civilization one tomato at a time: why food? why women? why listen to her?
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Combining memoir with a call to action, author Bonnie Bucqueroux uses the symbol and reality of the tomato to explore how we can feed ourselves during the coming chaos. In Chapter One, the author discusses growing up in an ethic urban neighborhood near the end of World War II and planting a Victory Garden in her sandbox.…
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