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Organisation territoriale du continent africain
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Cette leçon évoque les Etats d’Afrique et les organisations communautaires sur le continent africain. Elle révèle l’historique de la création des Etats d’Afrique depuis 1914 (2 Etats) à nos jours (54 Etats).

Subject:
Cultural Geography
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Dr COMPAORE Nadège
Date Added:
12/06/2019
Out-Migration From Perry County To Oklahoma
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(Version: 18 Aug 2019)

Short Description:
Migration of the William Kirmse and Henry Lohman families from Perry County, Missouri to Alva, Oklahoma.

Long Description:
How the William Kirmse and Henry Lohman families homesteaded on the western edge of the The Cherokee Strip among a colony of Volga German Russians near Goodwin, Oklahoma Territory. Their abodes, family, and harvesting of crops as well as descriptive stories of their Volga German Russian neighbors are presented. And, a photo tour of the Goodwin area a century is provided a century after the Kirmses and Lohmanns moved to Alva, Oklahoma

This is book is a work in progress. The comment boxes will be open during the development of this book. If you find errors or have suggestions, please use the comment box at the end of each chapter. All comments will be appreciated that help improve this book.

If you have related pictures and stories about Out-Migration From Perry County To Oklahoma, please send copies to Family.Kirmse@gmail.com so that they can be included.

Word Count: 23259

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
English Language Arts
Reading Literature
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Pacific Northwest: Tribes, Exploration, and Expansion
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In this unit from Central Valley School District in Washington, students dive into inquiry, engaging with compelling questions to help learn about the culture of some of their tribal neighbors and the forces that brought change to the northwest: fur trade era and exploration. The module includes detailed teaching notes for planning and executing instruction, emphasizing close reading of complex texts and specific strategies for supporting students' evidence-based reading and writing. It provides clear requirements for student work, along with summative assessments, central texts, key resources, and protocols to facilitate learning.

Subject:
Cultural Geography
Economics
Elementary Education
Reading Informational Text
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Washington OSPI OER Project
Leslie Heffernan
Date Added:
06/21/2024
Physical Geography and Natural Disasters
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Word Count: 113467

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Applied Science
Cultural Geography
Environmental Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
R. Adam Dastrup
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Postliberation Eritrea
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This collection of essays is derived from the special issue of Africa Today 60 (Winter 2013) which focused on Postliberation Eritrea and the challenges of the country's strategy of nation-state formation in an era marked by global flows.

Subject:
Cultural Geography
Social Science
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Indiana University
Author:
Amanda Poole
Asefaw Bariagaber
Dan Connell
David M. Bozzini
Gaim Kibreab
Georgia Cole
Jennifer Riggan
Magnus Treiber
Michael Woldemariam
Milena Belloni
Tekle Mariam Woldemikael
Victoria Bernal
Date Added:
03/09/2020
Puerto Rican Cinemas & Prosthetic Memories: Ghosts in History
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Prosthetic memories are a form of public memory built in public sites. In this audio short, the old abandoned cinemas and their histories & ghosts are explored through the idea of prosthetic memories. What stories have been told in these abandoned buildings? What stories do they tell now?

Written & edited by May Santiago
Audio recordings & sound design by May Santiago

Archival audio of Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1894) courtesy of Edision Film Archive via Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Archival audio of Jack’s Joke (1913) courtesy of Edison Film Archive via Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Archival audio of “Aloma” from Aloma of the South Seas (1926) courtesy of Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Archival audio of Universal Newsreel Volume 27, Release 550 (1954) courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.
Archival audio of Atom for the Americas (1967) courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.
Archival audio of Universal Newsreel Volume 40, Release 59 (1967) courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.
Archival audio of La revolución nacionalista (1950) courtesy of Edgardo Huertas.
Archival audio of “Sara” performed by Quinteto Borinquen from August 3, 1916 courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings & Arhoolie Records.

Subject:
Anthropology
Applied Science
Architecture and Design
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Ethnic Studies
History
Performing Arts
Social Science
U.S. History
Visual Arts
World History
Material Type:
Lecture
Reading
Provider:
The Pedagogy Lab
Provider Set:
2023 Pedagogy Fellowship
Author:
May Santiago
Date Added:
07/17/2023
Queer, Trans*, and Texan at Pride
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Queer and trans* Texans have faced scrutiny and precariousness for decades. But in 2022, a series of sweeping legal decisions, increasing economic inequality, and state-level political attacks very publicly threaten the safety and stability of many in Texas’s queer communities. This audio short explores how artists and activists across the state are making and using stages at pride celebrations to draw attention to the histories of and possible futures for queer and trans* people in Texas and beyond.

Archival audio of Sylvia Rivera speaking at the Gay Pride Rally June 24, 1973 at Washington Square Park, NYC courtesy of the LoveTapesCollective, with special thanks to the Lesbian Herstory Archives.

Subject:
Anthropology
Cultural Geography
Gender and Sexuality Studies
History
Political Science
Social Science
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lecture
Reading
Provider:
The Pedagogy Lab
Provider Set:
2022 Pedagogy Fellowship
Author:
Mac Irvine
Date Added:
04/01/2022
Queer in a Carceral State: Sarah Hegazi and the Limits of State Feminism in Egypt
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By using the death of Sarah Hegazi, a queer Egyptian woman who died in exile after being imprisoned and tortured in 2017, this audio brings into question the place that queer women occupy within the heteronormative carceral state and the tension that arises when these same nation states claim to support women. Furthermore, it interrogates the limit of state feminism in Egypt and questions how gender is mobilized to further carceral logics and institutions.

Subject:
Anthropology
Cultural Geography
Ethnic Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Reading
Provider:
The Pedagogy Lab
Provider Set:
2022 Pedagogy Fellowship
Author:
Sara Seweid
Date Added:
04/01/2022
Québec africaine
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Portraits

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Portraits d'hommes et de femmes issues d'un pays d'Afrique subsaharienne vivant dans la ville de Québec, réalisés par des étudiants et étudiantes de l'Université Laval.

Long Description:
Le racisme et la discrimination sont attisés par l’ignorance mutuelle. « Qui sont ces étrangers qui viennent s’installer dans ma ville? », se demandent les habitants qui y sont nés ou qui y ont grandi. « Qui sont ces personnes qui habitent la ville où je souhaite m’établir?», se demandent les immigrantes et immigrants. L’absence de réponse à ces questions peut engendrer la méfiance, le rejet et le repli sur soi et nuire à la construction collective d’un vivre-ensemble harmonieux auquel tous et toutes aspirent. Ce livre, comme l’ensemble de la série Québec ville ouverte, répond de manière concrète et simple à ce besoin de mieux se connaître et se comprendre. Il propose des portraits d’hommes et de femmes d’Afrique subsaharienne qui, pour une raison ou pour une autre, vivent actuellement à Québec, que ce soit depuis 40 ans ou depuis quelques mois, avec le statut d’immigrant, de réfugié ou d’étudiant. Ces courts portraits, réalisés par des étudiantes et étudiants en communication publique de l’Université Laval, nous montrent à la fois les différences, mais aussi les ressemblances entre les aspirations, les rêves, les manières de vivre et les valeurs de tous les citoyens et citoyennes de Québec, nés ici ou ailleurs.

Word Count: 96717

ISBN: 978-2-924661-08-6

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Québec arabe
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Tome 2

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Portraits d'hommes et de femmes issus d'un pays de culture arabe (Maroc, Liban, Lybie) vivant dans la ville de Québec. Portraits réalisés par des étudiants et des étudiantes de l'Université Laval.

Word Count: 74290

ISBN: 978-2-924661-27-7

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
English Language Arts
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
02/01/2018
Québec arabe
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Tome 1

Short Description:
Portraits d'hommes et de femmes issues d'un pays de culture arabe (Algérie, Mauritanie, Syrie, Tunisie) vivant dans la ville de Québec, réalisés par des étudiants et étudiantes de l'Université Laval.

Word Count: 77512

ISBN: 978-2-924661-24-6

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
English Language Arts
Physical Geography
Physical Science
Reading Literature
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
02/28/2018
Québec latina
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Portraits d'hommes et de femmes issues d'un pays d'Amérique latine vivant dans la ville de Québec, réalisés par des étudiants et étudiantes de l'Université Laval.

Long Description:
Le racisme et la discrimination sont attisés par l’ignorance mutuelle. « Qui sont ces étrangers qui viennent s’installer dans ma ville? », se demandent les habitants qui y sont nés ou qui y ont grandi. « Comment vont m’accueillir ces personnes qui habitent la ville où je souhaite m’établir? », se demandent les immigrantes et immigrants. L’absence de réponse à ces questions peut engendrer la méfiance, le rejet et le repli sur soi et nuire à la construction collective du vivre-ensemble harmonieux auquel tous et toutes aspirent.

Ce livre, comme l’ensemble de la série Québec ville ouverte, répond de manière concrète et simple à ce besoin de mieux se connaître et se comprendre. Il propose des portraits d’hommes et de femmes originaires d’Amérique latine qui, pour une raison ou pour une autre, vivent à Québec en 2017, que ce soit depuis 40 ans ou depuis quelques mois, avec le statut d’immigrant, de réfugié ou d’étudiant. Ces courts portraits, réalisés par des étudiantes et étudiants en communication publique de l’Université Laval, nous montrent à la fois les différences, mais aussi les ressemblances entre les aspirations, les rêves, les manières de vivre et les valeurs de tous les citoyens et citoyennes de Québec, nées dans la ville ou ailleurs.

Word Count: 76785

ISBN: 978-2-924661-45-1

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
Ethnic Studies
Social Science
Sociology
Provider:
Éditions science et bien commun
Date Added:
02/02/2024
Race and Space
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This assignment exposes students to racial inequalities in their own communities and helps them to identify the impact of racial segregation on quality of life. The big ideas in this assignment are racial inequality, residential segregation, and environmental justice.

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Subject:
Cultural Geography
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Lindsay Custer, Cascadia Community College
Date Added:
11/19/2021
The Regional Geography of South Sudan Grade 12
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Hello, my name is "Anzoa" Madelene Kajusa and Welcome to The Regional Geography of South Sudan Grade 12. This course was part of my directed studies research at TRU (Thompson Rivers University) in Kamloops BC, Canada. Directed studies at TRU allow students to undertake a specific topic with a supervisor. My supervisor was Professor Dr. Tom Waldichuk. This course explores the emergence of South Sudan as a distinct space through the organizing concepts of regional geography, human geography, cultural geography, feminist geography, the sociological perspective, and cross-cultural interaction. I am very proud of the work that I have done here. It was nice being able to introduce the Ma'di people of South Sudan to academia. There is a lack of education being taught about South Sudan in the Canadian school system. There is a huge population of South Sudanese people in Canada. Having this course will let our voices be heard and be represented in a positive light. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Kajusamadelene@gmail.com

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Environmental Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Syllabus
Author:
"Anzoa" Madelene Kajusa
Date Added:
10/02/2024