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REPORT: MEETING OF THE AMHERST HISTORICAL COMMISSION (5/28/20)

Hilda Greenbaum May 30, 2020 0

The meeting was held via Zoom webcast and was recorded for possible future broadcast.  Attending:...

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AMHERST MEDIA RECEIVES MASS HUMANITIES GRANT FOR DOCUMENTARY PROJECT

Amherst Indy May 23, 2020 0

Source: Amherst Media Mass Humanities, the state-based affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, ...

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FROM OTHER SOURCES: NEWS AND FEATURES FOR AND ABOUT AMHERST (#19)

Art Keene May 1, 2020 0

Editor’s Note: “From Other Sources” (FOS) returns after a nine-week hiatus. FOS offers links to selected...

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A FEW QUESTIONS FOR STEPHANIE SHONEKAN, ETHNOMUSICOLOGIST AND CHAIRPERSON OF THE W.E.B. DU BOIS DEPARTMENT OF AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES AT UMASS.

Kitty Axelson-Berry March 25, 2020 1

A Few Questions For…”  is an occasional feature of The Indy, aimed at helping our...

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