Bilingual Children’s Books: Bridging Cultural Gaps with Literature
Jinxiu “Serena” Liu (Ph.D. Student, Education)
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Jinxiu “Serena” Liu (Ph.D. Student, Education)
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Anastasia Pantazopoulou (Graduate Student, Classics), Anthony Smith (Graduate student, Classics) and Ms. Lynn Little and Ms. Nevada Smith (Girls Place)
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Deborah B. Dickey (Playwright and Director), Dr. Rebecca Fitzsimmons (Curator of the Panama Canal Museum Collection, Smathers Libraries)
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Biagio Santorelli (Professor, Classics)
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Leah Rosenberg (Professor, English), Pamela Gilbert (Professor, English), Rae X. Yan (Professor, English), and Jessica Harland Jacobs (Professor, Department of History)
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Dr. Jack Kugelmass (Professor, Center for Jewish Studies) and Dr. Rebecca Jefferson (Curator, Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica; Professor, Center for Jewish Studies)
LaTashia Mayze-Brimm (Program Coordinator, Brown Center for Leadership and Service), Erinesha Hamilton (Executive Director, SLIICK Garden), Ja”net Glover (UF Senior Director, Career Services), Paul Monaghan (Associate Professor, UF/IFAS), James Agan (Community Engagement Cooridator, AmeriCorps VISTA), Sarah Bush (Assistant Professor, Agricultural Leadership Education), Otis Garrison (Master Farmer, SLIICK Garden)
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John Nemmers (Curator of Architecture Archives and the Panama Canal Museum Collection, Smathers Libraries) and Carmen Grimes-Eccles (Pan Caribbean Sankofa, Inc.)
Read more "Caribbean Voices: Connecting People and Sharing Stories"
Paul Ortiz (UF Samuel Proctor Oral History Program) and Bethany Hunter (Yopp! Inc.)
Read more "Exploring Local Diversity and African Traditions: A Community Storytelling Series"