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Chautauqua & Chat

Each Chautauqua & Chat webinar features a 60-minute performance by a scholar who impersonates a significant historical figure (Mark Twain, Sacagawea, Frederick Douglass). Attendees have the opportunity to ask questions of both the historical character and the scholar. This online program is always free and open to the public. 

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Rachel Carson, launched the Environmental movement as the author of Silent Spring

January 8th, 4pm CST

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Junko Tabei, first woman to summit

Mt. Everest

January 9th, 7pm CST

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Mardy Murie, "Grandmother

of Conservation"

January 10th, 7pm CST

ENCOUNTERING THE NATURAL WORLD

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Marion Woodman, a Jungian analyst 

January 15th, 4pm CST

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Carl Jung, the founder of "archetypes" and the "self"

January 17th, 7pm CST

ENCOUNTERING THE CULTURAL WORLD

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Walt Whitman, the father of free verse

January 29th, 4pm CST

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Josiah Henson, minister who freed himself from slavery

January 30th, 7pm CST

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Richard Wright, originator of the phrase "Black Power"

January 31st, 7pm CST

ENCOUNTERING THE SOCIAL WORLD

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Kasturba Gandhi, an activist and Gandhi's wife

February 5th, 4pm CST

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Frances Perkins, the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet and creator of Social Security

February 6th, 7pm CST

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Michael Mooney, leader of 1880's

miners strike

February 7th, 7pm CST

ENCOUNTERING THE WORLD OF WORK

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Sponsored in part by the
State Historical Society of North Dakota and the State Historical Society of North Dakota Foundation

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