Bangor Humanities Day kick-off event: Humanities 20×20 PechaKucha.
The 5th annual Bangor Humanities Day will be kicked off with a PechaKucha 20×20 event the evening before. This year our lineup of presenters includes:
- Elisa Sance “And you thought learning another language was overrated?” (UMaine History Ph.D. candidate) on her work with the celebration of Canada’s 150th Anniversary of Confederation.
- Obrianna Cornelius on her journey to becoming an fine artist and illustrator.
- Becca Gallandt, Liza Gallandt, Michael Kennedy, and Malik Robinson “A Slice of PAA: Community & Communication in Philosophy Across the Ages” (A collaborative presentation by Orono high school and UMaine college students)
- Jordan LaBouff “Dualities: Humility, Conviction, Science, and Humanities” (UMaine Psychology Department)
- Joel Anderson “Global Media Technologies in the Middle Ages” (UMaine Department of History)
- Margo Lukens “Transformer Tales: Finding the Penobscot in Penobscot Theatre” (UMaine Department of English)
We will have some light snacks provided by Basil Creek in Hampden, Maine (you may be more familiar with the sister business in Bangor: Fork & Spoon).