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Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including how Indiana fits into the larger story of American architecture, a memoir from the first African American to earn a doctorate in tuba performance, and how to have conversations about race, racism and politics in the classroom. Produced by Mariam Sobh. Guests: Chris Wilson Adjunct Professor, School of Architecture at University of Notre Dame Philip Bess Professor, School of Architecture at University of Notre Dame Richard Antoine White Author, “I'm Possible: A Story of Survival, a Tuba, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream”; Principal Tubist, New Mexico Philharmonic and Santa Fe Symphony; Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, University of New Mexico Marcus Croom Assistant Professor of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Indiana University Bloomington; Author, “Real Talk? How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in 21st Century American Schools”
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Today we revisit a few of the most interesting topics we covered this week, including how Indiana fits into the larger story of American architecture, a memoir from the first African American to earn a doctorate in tuba performance, and how to have conversations about race, racism and politics in the classroom. Produced by Mariam Sobh. Guests: Chris Wilson Adjunct Professor, School of Architecture at University of Notre Dame Philip Bess Professor, School of Architecture at University of Notre Dame Richard Antoine White Author, “I'm Possible: A Story of Survival, a Tuba, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream”; Principal Tubist, New Mexico Philharmonic and Santa Fe Symphony; Professor of Tuba and Euphonium, University of New Mexico Marcus Croom Assistant Professor of Literacy, Culture, and Language Education, Indiana University Bloomington; Author, “Real Talk? How to Discuss Race, Racism, and Politics in 21st Century American Schools”
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