Oral History Film Festival

The World History class has been “capturing stories,” preserving history for the future. Students have either written or filmed Oral Histories of migrants and veterans.  This film festival presents the video documentaries. Hear these eye witness stories from Samoa, Hawaii, Nigeria, Iraq, Vietnam, etc. Contributors include:

  • Beth Barker
  • Caitlin Bowen
  • Alaina Cloer
  • Tanner Dean
  • Ciera Farias
  • Kelsie M. Hellwege
  • Ariana Henton
  • Dylan Jeffryes
  • Stephen Kaelin
  • Taylorann Matz
  • Carly Sand
  • Leah Sheets
  • Sera Tyrell
  • Jordan Weinkauf
  • Beth Willats

Ross Evans Chapel

9:30 AM – Noon

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Brittany Brockbank, Gray Carmack, Balo Cloyd, Abbey Hutchins, Nick Kaminsky, Taylorann Matz

Spotting Fake News

The best defense against consuming and believing fake news is the reader. It is far easier to say one will not accept fake news, but far harder to put that sentiment into practice. To help protect against viral stories, we will discuss why it is so damaging to our society and democracy to let fake news circulate without being questioned, and explain a few of the best ways to fact-check and call out fake news for what it is.

SOC 200, Introduction to Sociology

Ron Palmer

P103

2 – 2:30 PM

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