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(Kevin Midbo)

Humanities for everyone

Vancouver Island University Clemente Course preps for fall

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  » # Episodes: 41
  » Most Recent: 6 Nov, 2009
  » Website: http://www.columbiancentresociety.com/pfr.php
Length: 0:12:03
Uploaded: 7 Aug, 2009

Recording Date: 6 Aug, 2009
Recording Location: Nanaimo, B.C.
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: Use by any community/campus/nonprofit radio station or program in whole or in part, with credit given, is permissible.

Program Title: Humanities for everyone
Description: The Clemente Course in the Humanities, first offered at Bard College in the U.S., grew out of the fact that many low-income residents had had limited access to college education and no opportunity to study the humanities. Since its introduction to Vancouver Island University, the course teaches literature, philosophy and art history to people at risk of homelessness, physical and mental illness and addiction. The Clemente concept is based in part on the belief that the humanities are key to fostering citizenship.

Host(s): Kevin Midbo, Jan Coleman
Featured Speakers/Guests: We speak with Mark Blackell, professor of liberal studies and political science at Vancouver Island University and academic coordinator for the Nanaimo Clemente program.

Credits: People First Radio is an initiative of Columbian Centre Society and broadcast on CHLY 101.7 FM community/campus radio in Nanaimo, B.C.

Comments: The opnions expressed are not necessarily those of Columbian Centre Society or Radio Malaspina Society.

Topic:
Health > Mental Health
Education
Society and Culture
Type: Interview

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