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Sarah Chloe Burns - Updated status
Said "I traveled to Argentina in January, 2012, to interview the "Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo," as part of my presentation to the OXFORD ROUNDTABLE ON WOMEN, August 5-9, 2012. The title of my paper is: "Mothering Mother Earth; the Power of Women in Third World Reform Movements." I presented some of my findings to the College of the Canyons group, "Coffee on the Side" April 17, 2012. My research continues."
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Lisa - Over 30 days ago
good luck with your research:)
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Sarah Chloe Burns - Updated portfolio
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About Me:
Profile Historian Sarah Chloe Burns has gained an international reputation as a noted research academic in the area of gender and race relations, cross-culturally, from the ancient period to the present. Her graduate work was recognized and rewarded by the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, in competition with Masters Theses and Doctoral Dissertations from U.C. San Diego, U.C.L.A. and U.C. Santa Barbara. One of her first orders of business as a teaching historian was to create a Women's History survey course for Bakersfield College (the first of its kind), which she began teaching in 1997. Ms. Burns has presented her findings to civic and academic groups, the American Association of University Women, within college and professional newspapers, scholarly journals, religious ...
Location
Marina del Rey, California, United States
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