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Archways' Threads

Michelle Lennon

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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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A Conversation with Karen Welford – Part 1 Welcome to this episode of Archways’ Threads, where host Michelle Lennon speaks with Karen Welford, a pioneer in family support and strengthening practices. With over 40 years in the field, Karen has seen family support evolve from intuitive acts of kindness to a well-defined practice rooted in evidence an…
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 3 Link to Part 1 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/df5940a4 Link to Part 2 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/eba97cd7 Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! Today, we conclude our powerful 3-part conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director for New …
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Conversations with Cheryle Pacapelli - Part 2 Link to Part 1 of the conversation - https://share.transistor.fm/s/df5940a4 Welcome to the latest episode of Archways Threads! In part 2 of this 3-part interview, Michelle Lennon continues her insightful conversation with Cheryle Pacapelli, Project Director of the Recovery Centers in New Hampshire. They…
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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 2007, Arizona State University and Johnson C. Smith University sent three scholars -- William Brashears, Yvette Hall, and Jemayne King -- to three American Cultural Centers to present on aspects of race in the United States. In this podcast, Yvette Hall of Johnson C. Smith University ("Ethnic Hair Care and Entrepreneurship in America") examines …
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In 2007, Arizona State University and Johnson C. Smith University sent three scholars -- William Brashears, Yvette Hall, and Jemayne King -- to three American Cultural Centers to present on aspects of race in the United States. In this podcast, William Brashears of Arizona State University ("Discussing Race in America") and Jemayne King of Johnson …
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This edition of the Archways Podcast features Dr. Cheryl Butler Brayboy's Cato Par Excellence Teaching Award Address, entitled "The Catalytic Moment in Art and Life", to the Johnson C. Smith University Honors Convocation. This celebration, which recognizes students who have made the President's List (Those students who have maintained a perfect 4.0…
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Hosts of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Brian Madison Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest speak with Reggie Paige about "Odyssey to the East", his documentary of his experience with the 2017 JCSU Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad trip to China. Those who wish to view the documentary may find it on our main page or on YouTube.…
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Hosts of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Brian Madison Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest speak with Ms. Sharika Comfort about her research on the literature of the Black Panther Movement, the Movement's historical significance, and its parallels with the Black Lives Matter Movement. PROGRAMMING NOTE: At the end of the podcast, there is some echoing in the …
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Hosts of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Brian Madison Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest briefly speak with Ms. Haiyan Song (Sonya) and Ms. Hanjing Zeng (Hanna) about their impressions of the US and how our podcast can impact the English language students at Guangdong Baiyun University and throughout China.Av Johnson C. Smith University's College of Arts and Letters
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Host of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Matthew DeForrest speak with Dr. Terza Lima-Neves, Associate Professor of Political Science at Johnson C. Smith University, and Ramon Garibaldo-Valdez, recent JCSU graduate and soon to be graduate student at Yale University, on the complexities of historical and contemporary immigration and migration within the Uni…
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Host of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Matthew DeForrest briefly speak with Dr. Cheryl Butler Brayboy, Associate Professor of English in Johnson C. Smith University's Department of Languages and Literature, about her research into John and Lucy Sutton, her slave-owning and enslaved ancestors who made a life together during a time when such a relationshi…
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Hosts of the Archways Podcast Dr. Brian Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest speak with Dr. David Luciano, Dr. Melvin Herring, and Dr. James Freeman of the JCSU Department of Social Work in the College of Professional Studies about the history of Social Work and the role it plays in the United States.Av Johnson C. Smith University's College of Arts and Letters
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Hosts of the Archways Podcasts Dr. Brian Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest speak with Dr. Michael Aradas, Assistant Professor of History, and Dr. Tiffany Packer, Assistant Professor of History, about the history and the context(s) of American Slavery. Programing Note: We apologize for the strange echo artifact that is present at the end of the podcas…
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Archways co-hosts Dr. Brian Jones and Dr. Matthew DeForrest discuss the history and role of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with Mr. Ron Stodghill, journalist, Assistant Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, and author of Where Everybody Looks Like Me: At the Crossroads of America's Black Colleges and Culture; Miss Noluthando Dlomo, …
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