2010 Evening at Egan Collection

![]() | Juneau's Government: Should We Throw It Out and Start Over by Jonathan Anderson On October 5th, Juneau voters will be asked whether to change our form of government: "Shall there be a Charter Commission to review or amend the Charter?". Do we want to change the form of our Borough government? Join in this exploration of democracy and how we can make it work in Juneau. Recorded: October 1, 2010 Sponsored By: University of Alaska Southeast Produced By: UAS Video Production Services Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast Running Time: 1 hour, 21 minutes |
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![]() | Rethinking International Political Violence and Human Rights and Non-Violent Struggles by Erica Chenowith and Julie Mertus Rethinking Int'l Political Violence: The Strategic Logic of Non-Violent Conflict Presented by Erica Chenoweth-Wesleyan University Professor of Government Human Rights and Non-Violent Struggles Presented by Julie Mertus-American University Professor in the School of International Service and Co-director of Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs Program Erica Chenoweth Consults with the U.S. State Department on non-violent conflict and Julie Mertus works with various countries on post war transitions. Their presentations are part of the Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Forum presented by the Juneau World Affairs Council Oct. 8-10. Recorded October 8th, 2010 Sponsored by: University of Alaska Southeast Produced by: Univeristy of Alaska Southeast Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast Running Time: 1 hour, 44 Minutes |
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![]() | Mahler, Modernism, and Resurrection by Kyle Pickett, Music Director, Juneau Symphony Orchestra and Robin Walz, UAS Associate Professor of History Robin Walz specializes in European intellectual and cultural history. He and Juneau Symphony Orchestra Music Director Kyle Pickett will give a joint talk on Modernism in turn-of-the-century Vienna and its influences on Mahler and his Resurrection Symphony. Recorded: October 15, 2010 Sponsored By: University of Alaska Southeast Produced By: UAS Video Production Services Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast |
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![]() | Family, Friends, and Faith in Small Town Alaska by Heather Lende Heather Lende of Haines, AK, prize-winning author of "If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name" and "Take Good Care of the Garden and the Dogs: Family, Friends, and Faith in Small-Town Alaska", columnist and radio commentator, will share stories about her life - what it means to be a writer, wife, mother, grandmother, community member, student, and spiritual being in small town Alaska. Recorded October 22nd, 2010 Sponsored by: University of Alaska Southeast Produced by: Univeristy of Alaska Southeast Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast |
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![]() | Holocaust Portraits: Victims, Perpetrators, Witnesses by Marty Kalb, Artist, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts Ohio Wesleyan University Marty Kalb's paintings and drawings are including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Klutznick National Jewish Museum and Library of Congress in Washingtn, D.C. This is a presentation of images of individuals caught up in the horrors of the Holocaust based on Kalb's artwork and documentary materials. Sponsored by BP, Conoco Phillips the Chancellor's Special Project Fund and the Office of Academic Affairs. Recorded November 5, 2010 Sponsored by: University of Alaska Southeast Produced by: Univeristy of Alaska Southeast Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast |
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