Sidore Lecture: Lori James-Townes

Smith Recital Hall

The Civil Rights Fighters of Our Time For every client's criminal charge, there are other problems that call for repair. The client has a circle of loved ones - partners and children and parents and employers who enter into the equation, too.  Public defender professionals are in the lion’s den with their clients witnessing and pushing back on a broad ...

Eagle Pond Authors’ Series Presents: A Reading and Book-signing with Allison Joseph

Smith Recital Hall

​NAACP Image Award in Poetry finalist, poet and editor Allison Joseph will read from her most recent poetry collections Lexicon and Confessions of a Barefaced Woman, both from Red Hen Press, as well as from newer work. Of the poems in Lexicon, Lee-Ann Roripaugh writes that they “hum, croon, and belt out their refrains with heartbreaking candor, shimmer, and sashay--revealing a poet so ...

Sidore Lecture: Dina Gilio-Whitaker

Boyd Hall Room 144 Main Street, Plymouth

​Decolonizing and Indigenizing Environmental Justice As the topic of environmental justice has gained greater currency in the US with growing environmental and racial concerns, scholars are refining what EJ means in various communities. For American Indians environmental injustice begins with the history of invasion, genocide, and land theft, as Dina Gilio-Whitaker writes about in her acclaimed 2019 book As Long As ...

Sidore Lecture: Alynna Lyon

Smith Recital Hall

Building Global Justice in the Face of Mass Atrocities, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide.   The global community has been shocked by recent accusations of mass atrocities, crimes against humanity, and genocide in places like Ukraine, China, and Myanmar.  Considering these developments, the discussion will trace the development of international responses and tools to address these crimes at the global level. ...

Eagle Pond Authors’ Series Presents: A Reading and Book-signing with Patrick Donnelly

Smith Recital Hall

Frost Place Poetry Seminar Director, poet and translator Patrick Donnelly will read from his poetry collections Little-Known Operas, Nocturnes of the Brothel of Ruin, and The Charge, as well as from newer work. From the sexual abandon of the 1980s gay demimonde, to a New England mill town whose mill has closed, to a mother’s decline into mental illness, Nocturnes of the Brothel of ...

Sidore Lecture: Trevor Chandler: Getting Along Is Boring, Let’s Fight: Embrace Conflict and Live the Most Interesting Life

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

The world is a fascinating place! The 2023-24 Sidore Lecture series will explore how curiosity and creativity feed passion for life. 9/14/2023 Trevor ChandlerGetting Along Is Boring, Let’s Fight: Embrace Conflict and Live the Most Interesting Life Political toxicity and polarization continue to strain our institutions and civic cohesiveness with studies showing less trust between Republicans and Democrats than between ...

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Eagle Pond Authors’ Series: Cheryl Savageau

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Cheryl Savageau will read from her poetry collections Dirt Road Home and Mother/Land, which explore facets of New England / Indigenous place and identity. Siobhan Senier writes, in Studies in American Indian Literature, that Savageau’s poetry “comes out of a long line of Abenaki writing traceable all the way back to the precontact birchbark maps called awikhiganak” and “challenges readers ...

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Sidore Lecture: Internal Alchemy & External Play Birth the Curiously Engaged Life How Self-Creation and Inquiry Come together in Shanta Lee’s World of Images, Words and Life Practice

Internal Alchemy & External Play Birth the Curiously Engaged Life How Self-Creation and Inquiry Come together in Shanta Lee's World of Images, Words and Life Practice What is the internal alchemy needed to engage in a curious life? How can the concept of engaging with the unknown, unseen and intangible co-mingle with ideas of self creation through the mediums of ...

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Eagle Pond Authors’ Series: Farnaz Fatemi

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Iranian American poet Farnaz Fatemi will read from her award-winning 2022 collection, Sister Tongue, as well as from new work. The poems in Sister Tongue explore negative spaces—the distance between twin sisters, between lovers, between Farsi and English, between the poet’s upbringing in California and her family in Iran. In her foreword to the book, former U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy ...

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Sidore Lecture: Richard Alley

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Dr. Richard Alley (Ph.D. 1987, Geology, Wisconsin) is Evan Pugh University Professor of Geosciences at Penn State. He studies the great ice sheets to help predict future changes in climate and sea level, and has made four trips to Antarctica, nine to Greenland, and more to Alaska and elsewhere. He has been honored for research (including election to the US ...

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Sidore Lecture: Helen Rozwadowski

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Fathoming: How Curiosity Can Help Save the Oceans   The state of the global oceans has been very much in the news in the last several years. In the face of environmental concern, often the reaction is to call for more science. While it is true that we need good science – and for people to understand and accept it – ...

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The Great American Eclipse of 2024

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

On April 8th, 2024, the residents of New Hampshire will enjoy a rare total solar eclipse. No matter where you live in the Granite State, you will see most, if not all, of the sun covered by the moon that afternoon. This will not happen again in New Hampshire until the year 2079. What can you expect? Why do eclipses ...

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