Humanities Moments

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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

by Luke Rodewald, 28, English Ph.D. Student
How to Get U.S. Citizenship (2nd edition)

by Teresa Kim, History teacher in Vista, California
St. Louis Arch

by Michelle Lukacs, 30, Social Studies Secondary Teacher
Dinh Q Le

by Adrian Khactu, High School English Teacher
Helen.jpg

by Skye Shirley, age 28, Latin Teacher in Boston, MA
Bone scan

by Eunice Ying Ci Lim, 29, Ph.D. Candidate, Pennsylvania State University, Comparative Literature and Asian Studies
To Kill a Mockingbird

by Sarah Arnold, 38, English Teacher
Sugarcane

by Caroline Bare, 38, Social Studies teacher
Sheet music

by Megan Kitts, 25, Philosophy Ph.D. Student
Statues

by Willa Z. Silverman, 62, Malvin E. and Lea P. Bank Professor of French and Jewish Studies, Penn State University
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)

by Jacqueline Stallworth, 46 years old, High School English teacher in northern Virginia
The Sun

by Bridget H., Ph.D. student
Camille Monet in Japanese Costume

by Sarah Bartosiak, High School Social Studies Teacher
Jackie Robinson

by Jamie Lathan, 39, teacher and school administrator, husband, father, son, brother, friend.
East German citizens climb the Berlin Wall

by Nancy Gardner, educational consultant and NBCT teacher
The Virginia State Capitol

by Daniel J. Palazzolo, 56, professor of political science at the University of Richmond
The Stanley Brothers

by Jennifer Snoddy, 42, high school history teacher, TAC member
Teaching with Technology

by Kathryn Thayer, Social Studies Teacher
How teaching and understanding literature makes a difference in the world

by Marlene Daut, Associate Professor of African Diaspora Studies, University of Virginia
U.S. Navy emblem

by Lou Nachman, Charlotte Mecklenburg School District, NC
Broccoli

by Caitlin Patton, North Carolina Humanities Council
Arthur Miller

by Scott Gartlan, Executive Director, Charlotte Teachers Institute
reading

by Kathryn Bentley, Arts & Science Council
“Persepolis,” by Marjane Satrapi

by Theresa Pierce, Rowan County Early College
The burning of the Stamp Act in 1765

by Steve Oreskovic, Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District
Mason-Dixon Line

by Julie Mullis, Wilkes Community College
Plutarch's “Lives”

by Jaroslav Folda, N. Ferebee Taylor Professor emeritus, UNC
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