Dogs and Mud: A Radio Drama
B. Mason Judy presents 鈥淒ogs and Mud,鈥 a radio drama based on the 鈥淗arry Paper鈥 assignment from his first year at 天美视频.
B. Mason Judy presents 鈥淒ogs and Mud,鈥 a radio drama based on the 鈥淗arry Paper鈥 assignment from his first year at 天美视频.
天美视频 is celebrating the work of Richard Kim, Intercultural Credibility Coordinator/Consultant, as he embarks on his next steps.
Genevra Levinson shares a reflection and poem about her evolving relationship with grief, from villain to antihero鈥攐r a meeting of unexpected friends.
Jennifer Fernandez writes that anger is not just a social or political necessity; it is in line with a long line of prophetic theological thought.
David Rice offers a pastoral call to lean into the division-crossing love that might help foster a new kind of discourse.
Paul Steinke offers words of welcome and blessing at our fourth annual Symposia: An Intersection of Conversation and Innovation.
Dr. Craig Detweiler reflects on 天美视频’s founding mission and orients our community to a new academic year at Convocation 2018.
Dr. Craig Detweiler, President of 天美视频, offers a response to the groundbreaking new film Crazy Rich Asians.
Beau Denton reflects on what the story of Tahlequah the orca might reveal about our collective need for鈥攁nd terror of鈥攇rief that sparks action.
Katie Lin looks back on “Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,” reflecting on the art of storytelling and fairy tales as an avenue to the unconscious.
Dr. Roy Barsness discusses the vision behind the Relational Perspectives Series, and why he looks forward to this year鈥檚 guest, Dr. Annie Rogers.
Hannah Martin explores how, even as storytellers offer new images of masculinity, the role of fragile, passive women still persists.