Ervin Staub Part II
Sep 15, 2016 Marcie speaks with Professor Emeritus and Author, Dr. Ervin Staub about his life and work towards International Peace and Reconciliation.
Continue reading →Sep 15, 2016 Marcie speaks with Professor Emeritus and Author, Dr. Ervin Staub about his life and work towards International Peace and Reconciliation.
Continue reading →Sep 15, 2016 Marcie speaks with Professor Emeritus and Author, Dr. Ervin Staub about his life and work towards International Peace and Reconciliation. View Part II
Continue reading →Jul 7, 2016 In this special 4-part interview, Marcie Sclove speaks with poet, furniture maker and Vietnam Veteran, Al Miller. This episode contains vivid stories of war. Viewer discretion is advised.
Continue reading →Jul 7, 2016 In this special 4-part interview, Marcie Sclove speaks with poet, furniture maker and Vietnam Veteran, Al Miller. This episode contains vivid stories of war. Viewer discretion is advised. View Part IV
Continue reading →Jul 7, 2016 In this special 4-part interview, Marcie Sclove speaks with poet, furniture maker and Vietnam Veteran, Al Miller. This episode contains vivid stories of war. Viewer discretion is advised. View Part III
Continue reading →Jul 7, 2016 In this special 4-part interview, Marcie Sclove speaks with poet, furniture maker and Vietnam Veteran, Al Miller. This episode contains vivid stories of war. Viewer discretion is advised. View Part II
Continue reading →April 25, 2016 Host Marcie Sclove speaks with Professor Emeritus, Author, and Editor, Jules Chametzky in part two of this two part interview.
Continue reading →May 4, 2016 Host Marcie Sclove speaks with Professor Emeritus, Author, and Editor, Jules Chametzky in part two of this two part interview. View Part II
Continue reading →May 4, 2016 Marcie Sclove speaks with D. Shirley Jackson Whitaker about the upcoming event, Ashes2Ashes and two of Shirley’s poems are performed.
Continue reading →Mar 17, 2016 Marcie Sclove speaks with D. Shirley Jackson Whitaker about the upcoming event, Ashes2Ashes and two of Shirley’s poems are performed. View Part II
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