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Are you someone who cares about people? Do you seek information to support people you care about who have families? Do you care about people affected by addiction, substance use disorders, or work in the field of family support or peer recovery support? Spend about twenty minutes each month with the President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers who shares hope, strength and stories from the field and practice of Peer Recovery Support Services and F ...
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The Archways Podcast - The College of Liberal Arts at JCSU

Johnson C. Smith Univeristy's College of Arts and Letters

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The uniquely focused Guangdong Baiyun University Center for American Race and Culture, established by Johnson C. Smith University and funded by a generous grant from the US Embassy in Beijing, will set the African American experience within historical and contemporary contexts through books, multimodal digital documents, streamed media, and faculty and student exchanges. A nuanced view of racial issues through physical and electronic resources will be provided to Chinese audiences to promote ...
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 1 Archways' Threads is a show designed for people interested in the practices of supporting families and individuals affected by problematic substance use. Each episode, Michelle Lennon (President and CEO of Archways Recovery Community Organization and Family Resource Centers) and guests speak about topic…
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Welcome to Archways’ Threads, a show focusing on the threads of family and recovery support services that help make up the tapestry of life in recovery. Join us as we share stories from peers and participants in the field and practice of peer recovery support and family support and strengthening. This podcast is sponsored by Health Market Connect, …
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An interview with Dr. Adelheid Rundholz, Professor of Foreign Languages, about her and Dr. Irena Ragaišienė’s essay collection on Lithuanian Literature. From Amazon.com: This book illustrates that the idea of a 'national' literature is profoundly problematic. Chapters on boundaries and crisscrossing show how a nation and its writers' works do not e…
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In this chapter, we explore the southern pillars of the interior archways, revealing the names and contributions of heroic figures engraved within. These inscriptions pay tribute to individuals who left lasting imprints on France's cultural, scientific, and social landscape, underscoring the nation's enduring legacy of innovation and excellence. Sh…
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How was the design agreed upon? Why do people think the arch could have been an elephant? Why was a huge wooden model constructed? These questions and more are explored in Chapter 1!Please note: This Chapter does not need to be listened to at the Arc De Triomphe. As it is focused on the arch's history, it can be listened to before (or after) your v…
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Joseph Green is a spoken word artist, educator and one of the subjects of the documentary "Tipping the Pain Scale". He describes himself as a 'narrative disruptor". In this episode we have one of our usual rambling conversations about recovery, love, trauma and shame. We highlight one of Joseph's poems "St. Jude" You can find more info on Joseph Gr…
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