Dianne Glave, Coordinator of Diversity Development with the Western Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Conference Center, will begin the discussion and Rev. Dr. Kapya John Kaoma (STH '10) will be her discussion partner. Dianne Glave completed her M.Div. at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. After completing her degree, she served as a local pastor at Crafton United Methodist Church and Ingomar Church in the Western Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Conference Center (WPAUMC). Rev. Glave recently joined the staff of the WPAUMC as the Coordinator of Diversity Development. Dr. Glave's background, an M.A. and Ph.D. in History with an emphasis on African American and environmental history and experience as a professor in African American Studies and Ethnic Studies, serves as a foundation for her current position. Her publications include Rooted in the Earth: Reclaiming the African American Environmental Heritage and To Love the Wind and the Rain: African American Environmental History, a co-edited volume with Mark Stoll. Kapya John Kaoma (STH '10) is a scholar, pastor, and activist for international human rights.
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Bryn Schockmel, Graduate Student Lecturer
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USES Harriet Tubman Gallery
Dan Plekhov, Graduate Student Lecturer
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Lindsay Mis is the the CraftBoston Show director at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston. Her techniques range from the physical realm of forging to the delicate intricacy of stone setting. She received her MFA in Jewelry Metals in 2013 from UMass Dartmouth. She has worked at art institutions such as the New Bedford Art Museum, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA . She maintains her metalsmithing practice in an old fiber mill.
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Dustin Aaron, Kress Interpretive Fellow
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Lindsay Mis is the the CraftBoston Show director at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston. Her techniques range from the physical realm of forging to the delicate intricacy of stone setting. She received her MFA in Jewelry Metals in 2013 from UMass Dartmouth. She has worked at art institutions such as the New Bedford Art Museum, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and the Visual Arts Center, Richmond, VA . She maintains her metalsmithing practice in an old fiber mill.
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