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Thinking With Bartlet’s State of the Union

Last summer, I had the privilege of participating in an on-line roundtable discussing Aaron Sorkin’s work. My piece focused on the potency of Sorkin’s Josiah Bartlet, the president of The West Wing. His poignant articulation of the American Dream is thought-provoking and inspiring. And as I mentioned in that post, fans are still listening. On [...]

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Ethnography Student Conference @CGU

For the last semester, I have been the teaching assistant for an ethnography class at CGU. In addition to co-facilitating the seminar, I have had the pleasure of advising students on their field research projects. From design to execution to reflection, these students have worked at sites all over Los Angeles. The projects really exude [...]

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