

Wednesday, November 19, 2008
AMU 163
Amanda Shalhoub - Host of WUWM's "Cafe Tonight"
as part of Arab Heritage Celebration
Amanda Shalhoub, WUWM radio personality and host of Cafe Tonight, will share the joys and challenges of her journey from modeling/acting into broadcasting.
Wednesday, November 19th at Noon in AMU 163. Lunch provided! Sponsored by OSD Intercultural Programs and the Manresa Project.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
AMU 252
Patricia Isasa - Torture Survivor
Patricia Isasa was only sixteen in 1976 when she was kidnapped by police and soldiers, tortured and held prisoner without trial for two and a half years. One of Patricia’s torturers was Domingo Marcelini, a graduate of the School of Americas.
Patricia Isasa shares her experience of being a torture survivor and resister from Argentina with us.
Friday, September 19, 2008
AMU 157
Cpl. J.R. Martinez - Iraqi War Veteran and Humanitarian
Mr. Martinez shares his near-death experience in Iraq and how it has led him to commit his life to supporting and encouraging wounded soldiers and their families. Lunch will be served.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
AMU 252
Peggy Hong
Peggy Hong is a professor at Alverno College and former Milwaukee Post Laureate. Sponsored by the Intercultural Program and the Manresa Project.
Monday, March 10, 2008
AMU 163
"My Pilgrimage"
Students and staff that participated in the first annual Marquette Civil Rights Pilgrimage last fall will share their experiences and the impact their trip had on their life here at Marquette at Noon on Monday, March 10. A light lunch will be served at this event.
After visiting several locations throughout the south, participants learned about the civil rights movement from those who lived it. Being at the place where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated was a powerful experience. Reflections brought to light many of the issues that people still face today. Some people have become more introspective and aware of their own actions while others have started working to make change at a larger level. All of them have a story to tell.
In addition to telling their stories and answering questions, students will show video clips of reflections and stops on the pilgrimage.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
AMU 163
"First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell their Life Stories"
Featuring Ricardo Wohl and Davina Two Bears, two people whose stories were featured in the book "First Person, First Peoples".
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
AMU 254
Hear three of the "March of Milwaukee" marchers tell their stories of the fair housing marches in Milwauke in 1967.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
AMU 227
Will Allen is the founder of Growing Power, a nonprofit training center in Milwaukee. To date, Growing Power has taught farming and food processing to more than
1,000 students and helped launch more than 25 urban gardens, some in the poorest counties in the U.S.
Hear Will's story, his decision to leave his career in marketing to found Growing Power, and his work using the power of farming to shape lives. Lunch will be served.