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<Title>Dr. Michelle Stefano returned from a conference in Havana</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">A close and dear relative of the critical heritage studies movement is the International Movement for the <a href="http://www.minom-icom.net/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">New Museology (MINOM) of ICOM</a>, which has been promoting socio-museological thinking and activity at the local level since the late 1970s. Read about the meeting in the link.<br></div>
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<Title>Preminda Jacob, Visual Arts, in Scroll</Title>
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    <p><span>When J Jayalalithaa, a film star turned prominent politician, was convicted of charges involving financial assets, her supporters in the state of Tamil Nadu responded to the verdict by creating billboards and posters representing their feelings of anger and loss. Preminda Jacob, visual arts, spoke to <em>Scroll </em>about the historic connections between cinema and state politics in Tamil Nadu. </span></p>
    <p><span>Jacob focused on how Jayalalithaa used images to promote her political career and connect with supporters. "Over the space of half century the population has been very adept on how to read these images," she said.</span></p>
    <p><span>Jacob is the author of <em>Celluloid Deities: The Visual Culture of Cinema and Politics in South India</em>.</span></p>
    <p><span>Click <span><span><a href="http://scroll.in/article/683250/How-Jayalalithaa-used-posters-to-transform-herself-from-a-film-star-into-the-Amma-of-Tamil-Nadu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a></span></span> to read "How Jayalalithaa used posters to transform herself from a film star into the Amma of Tamil Nadu" in <em>Scroll</em>.</span></p>
    
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<Summary>When J Jayalalithaa, a film star turned prominent politician, was convicted of charges involving financial assets, her supporters in the state of Tamil Nadu responded to the verdict by creating...</Summary>
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<Title>Kimberly Moffitt, AMST, On Marc Steiner Show</Title>
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    <p><span>In a discussion about improving high school graduation rates among boys, Moffitt said: "This is a
    movement that is happening from the ground up." Adding, "it's about folks in the community who recognize something that's happening with our children and want to do something about it instead of waiting for someone else within the federal government, or higher ups, or individuals who have their philanthropic ability to contribute. This is now very much about folks who are part of the community who see something real that needs to change because this is an epidemic for our boys and we want to see a shift in change."</span></p>
    
    <p><span>Moffitt appeared on the program with Jack Pannell, founder of Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, and David Banks, President and CEO of the Eagle Academy Foundation and founding principal of the Eagle Academy for Young Men in the Bronx. To listen to the full segment, click<span> </span><span><span><a href="http://www.steinershow.org/podcasts/racism/raising-and-educating-black-boys/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"> here</a></span></span>.</span></p>
    
    <p><span>Moffitt also recently returned from Vienna, Austria where she gave two presentations based on her research. The University of Vienna and the American Embassy hosted "Transgressive Television: Politics, Crime, and Citizenship in 21st Century American TV Series," where Moffitt gave a presentation on "Black Motherhood as Victimhood in The Wire." Also, at the University of Graz (Austria), Department of American Studies "When I Talk about American Studies, I Talk about... Lecture," Moffitt presented a talk entitled, "(In)visibility in Black and White: The Case of Disney's The Princess and the Frog."</span></p>
    
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<Summary>On October 8, WEAA's The Marc Steiner Show  hosted a segment discussing the challenges, complexities and joys of raising and educating boys. Kimberly Moffitt, an associate professor of American...</Summary>
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<Title>CIES Dissertation Award 2015</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div>The Comparative International Education Society (CIES) Language Issues (LI) Special Interest Group (SIG) is pleased to announce its 2013-2015 Dissertation Award! The award is open to dissertations that focus on <em>educational language issues, broadly defined, in comparative and international education</em>. Dissertations will be reviewed based on the following criteria: </div><div><ol><li><span>The dissertation’s relevance to current thinking in the field</span></li><li><span>The degree of sophistication or innovation of the methodology used </span></li><li><span>The soundness of data collection and analysis </span></li><li><span>The dissertation’s social utility and/or its implication for policy </span></li><li><span>The degree to which the dissertation incorporates a comparative perspective</span></li></ol></div><div><span>Eligible dissertations must have been filed within the two-years prior to the LI SIG award application deadline of December 15, 2014. Students in Ed.D. or Ph.D. programs are eligible and the applicant and/or the Dissertation Chair must be a current CIES member. The winning dissertation will receive a monetary award and will be announced at the annual conference in Washington D.C. in March Applicants should submit the following four documents to be considered for the award: </span></div><div> </div><div><ol><li><span>A detailed abstract of no more than five pages along with a self-assessment indicating how the dissertation meets the above five criteria; both should be doubled-spaced with no author identification (for blind review)</span></li><li><span>A title page (not counted within the page limit) with author’s name, address, institutional affiliation, telephone, e-mail address, and names of dissertation committee chair(s) and </span></li><li><span>A reference page (not counted within the page limit) with only the references cited in the abstract</span></li><li><span>One letter from the Dissertation Chair recommending the dissertation for this award (this letter may be sent directly to the Committee at the e-mail address below).</span></li></ol></div><div><span>After the initial round of consideration, the two highest rated candidates will be asked to send the Committee a file with their entire dissertation. Awardees will be recognized formally at the LI SIG business meeting at the CIES Conference in Washington D.C. on March 8-13, 2015. </span></div><div> </div><div>Please submit the above documents electronically (as attachments in Word compatible files) with the key word “Dissertation Award Submission” in the subject line to: <a href="mailto:cieslangsig@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">cieslangsig@gmail.com</a> by December 15, 2014. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the Awards Committee at the above e-mail address.</div></div>
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<Title>Way to go Todd Carter!</Title>
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    working part time as a Rehab Technician at a local hospital, taking classes
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<Title>Watch the segment featuring Baltimore's painted screens!</Title>
<Tagline>Featuring AMST's former folklorist-in-residence, Elaine Eff</Tagline>
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    tradition going back 100 years - once seen on nearly every row house in 
    the working class neighborhoods of Baltimore, Md. - as artists today 
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<Title>AMST's former Folklorist-in-Residence to be featured on CBS!</Title>
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<Title>Job Announcement: Adult Literacy Researchers Wanted!</Title>
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<Title>Prof. Kimberly Moffitt was featured on the Marc Steiner Show</Title>
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<Title>Attention: Class Schedule Spring '15 (Update)</Title>
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