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Unit TitleAuthorYear

Seminar: The Dark Fantastic: Reading Science Fiction, Fantasy and Comics to Change the World


Storytelling for Freedom: How Black speculative stories can give us hope for a better future

Gina Dukes 2020
Keywords: dark fantastic, freedom, hope, storytelling

Saving Ourselves: Exploring Identity and Imagined Realities Through Comics

Maddie Luebbert 2020
Keywords: comics, dark fantastic, imagination, superhero genre, systemic racism

Police Free City: Writing Emancipatory Visionary Fiction

Charlie McGeehan 2020
Keywords: Black Lives Matter, dark fantastic cycle, fantasy, fiction, Literature, Reading, science fiction, social studies, the Hunger Games, writing

Speculative Fiction: Using an Ethnic and Cultural Lens for Story Telling

Peggy Marie Savage 2020
Keywords: speculative fiction, storytelling, the dark fantastic

Dabbling in the Dark: The Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow of the Black Speculative Aesthetic

Ryann M. Rouse 2020
Keywords: Afrofuturism, Black Speculative Art, English Language Arts, fantasy, race, science fiction

Speculative Poetry: Making Sense of the Present and Shaping the Future

Sarah Vieldhouse 2020
Keywords: analysis, imagination, poetry, speculative poetry

Our New Mythologies Speculative Fiction Unit

Katherine Cohen Volin 2020
Keywords: English Language Arts, mythology, speculative fiction

Seminar: The Evolving Universe


Your Galactic Address: Space, Place, and Perspective

Amanda Amanullah 2016
Keywords: astronomy, elementary, English, fractions, Geography, geometry, Math, perspective, physics, point of view, Proportion, Ratio, Reading, scale, Science, social studies, solar system, space, Space Science, universe, writing

Dark Matter and Dark Conflict in Poetry: A Comparison

Kathleen Radebaugh 2016
Keywords: Dark energy, dark matter, poetry, universe, William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, writing portfolio

Seminar: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond


A Celebration of African American Oral Tradition in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

Deborah Samuel 2006
Keywords: African American oral traditions, The Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston

Poetry and Music of the Harlem Renaissance and Today

Alexandra Volin Avelin 2006
Keywords: African American activists, Alain Locke, poetry, The Harlem Renaissance

Soul to Spirit to Speak to Writers: Poetry and Song

Bonnee L. Breese 2006
Keywords: african american poetry, Black Poets, Harlem Renaissance, poetry, Women poets

Seminar: The Middle East Through the Eyes of Women


Film Literature of Middle Eastern Women: Explorations from Egypt, Iran, and Turkey

Bonnee Breese 2011
Keywords: Egypt, Iran, Middle East, Technology, Turkey, United States, women, world history

Reading Persepolis: Defining and Redefining Culture, Gender and Genre

Tara Ann Carter 2011
Keywords: gender, Iran, Middle East, Persepolis, women

Women Writers of the Modern Middle East

Elisabeth Raab Yucis 2011
Keywords: Esther Raab, Middle East, Ottoman Palestine, women

Seminar: The Public Health Issues of Child Obesity


Me—A Wonderful Eater

Catherine Cmiel 2008
Keywords: analyze, charts, choose good foods, classify foods, elementary school, food pyramid, healthy bodies, Literature, need, nutrition, nutritional games, want, worksheets, writing

Childhood Obesity: Eating For Worth Not Girth

Deborah R. Sanchez 2008
Keywords: childhood obesity, good nutrition, information on healthy foods, overweight, physical activity, unhealthy eating habits

Seminar: The Science of Public Health


Youth Giving Voice to the Obesity Epidemic: A Need That Rises Out of Food Consumption

Rosa Dubisette 2007

Seminar: Thinking Black, Writing Revolution: The Harlem Renaissance in Conversation with the Black Arts Movement


Sisters in the Shadows: Black Women During the Black Arts Movement

Kristian Ali 2016
Keywords: black arts movement, black women, English, feminism, gender awareness, High School, language arts, movement, revolution, self-awareness, social justice

To Write with Fire: Unapologetic Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts Movement

Wendi Mungai Umoren 2016
Keywords: aesthetics, African American, black arts movement, Harlem Renaissance, literary period, poetry, racism, revolution