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'The Brown Girl Chronicles'- Latinx Religion

‘The Brown Girl Chronicles’- Latinx Religion

October 28, 2019

https://soundcloud.com/ithacan-main/the-brown-girl-chronicles-latinx-religion On this episode, Sobeida speaks with Hierald Osorto, the Ithaca College Director of Religious and Spiritual Life and an...

Review: Singles for the Week of 3/29

Review: Singles for the Week of 3/29

By Olivia Riggio, Life & Culture Editor March 30, 2019

“Mi Persona Favorita” Alejandro Sanz & Camila Cabello Released March 28, 2019 Universal Music Spain This collaboration between Spanish musician Alejandro Sanz and American pop star...

'In My Own Words': A Culture of Coverup, System of Abuse – The Catholic Church

‘In My Own Words’: A Culture of Coverup, System of Abuse – The Catholic Church

September 25, 2018

You can now listen to "In My Own Words" on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spotify and Google Play! On August 14, a thorough report issued by the grand jury of Pennsylvania was released to the public. The report...

Seed Is Sacred wants you to repent

By SB Kasulke November 15, 2012
Perhaps I’m jaded, because at first glance I figured @SeedIsSacred was some sort of atheist-created parody account. Who else would hop on Twitter and command other users to “repent” for making offhanded twitter comments about pleasuring themselves? Turns out, this guy. Seed Is Sacred has just over a hundred followers, but I couldn’t resist being…
Gossa Tsegaye, assistant professor of television-radio, organized a reenactment of Frederick Douglass' speech at the St. James African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in collaboration with The History Center in Tompkins County and Roy H. Park School of Communications. Tsegaye is also producing a film of the re-enactment with the help of Ithaca College students that will communicate the importance of the speech for future generations.

Community collaboration brings Frederick Douglass’ words back to Ithaca

By Karly Placek, Staff Writer October 20, 2012
A re-enactment of a Frederick Douglass speech was put together by The History Center in Tompkins County, the Roy H. Park School of Communications and St. James AME Zion Church with funding from the Park Foundation.
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