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SUMMARY:Human Beans: A Bean Supper Series
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the Fall\, the McGillicuddy Humanities Center will be holding a series of bean suppers as part of our annual symposium theme of “Society\, Colonization and Decolonization.” Each of the suppers will feature a different cultural identity and bean recipe\, including Franco-American bean-hole beans with brown bread\, US southwestern-style beans with red & green chiles\, Cuban bean chili\, Brazilian black beans\, and a final potluck supper to which people will be invited to contribute beans cooked from their own recipes.\n\nBean Supper dates and geographic themes: \n\nTuesday\, October 22 – Maine\nTuesday\, October 29 – New Mexico\nTuesday\, November 5 – Brazil\nThursday\, November 14 – Cuba\n****Note: November 12 event has been rescheduled to November 14 due to snow****\nTuesday\, November 19 – Global Potluck\n\nEach evening will include a brief presentation by a local specialist\, including historians\, farmers\, and folklorists\, and will touch on the process by which the beans and the recipes arrive in the Americas–the human dimension of beans.\n\n\nAll suppers are FREE and open to the public\, held at the Church of Universal Fellowship in Orono. Contact mhc@maine.edu for more information.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/human-beans-a-bean-supper-series-2019-11-12/
LOCATION:Church of Universal Fellowship\, 82 Main Street\, Orono\, ME\, 04473\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:Mary and Molly: In the Spirit of the Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:The McGillicuddy Humanities Center and the Bangor Public Library present \n“Mary and Molly: In the Spirit of the Ancestors\, a Birthday to Remember” \nA One Act play by Donna M. Loring\nPRODUCED BY THE MCGILLICUDDY HUMANITIES CENTER DIRECTED BY WILLIAM S. YELLOW ROBE\, JR.\n\nSATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 16\n2:00 – 4:00 PM\nMinsky Lecture Hall\, Bangor Public Library\nNo tickets necessary. Free and open to the public \n\n\n\n\n  \nAbout the play: \nMary finds a letter from her mother in an old trunk in her mother’s attic\, addressed to her “to be opened on her 21st birthday.” With the help of her ancestors like Molly Molasses\, will Mary embrace her full heritage and the part of her that she never knew existed\, or will she choose to keep one hidden? \nThe play’s author\, Donna M. Loring\,  and director\, William S. Yellow Robe\, Jr.\, will be available for a Q & A following the play. \nThis production is funded in part by a grant from the Maine Bicentennial Commission. \n  \nAbout the author: \nDonna M. Loring is an author\, broadcaster\, and Senior Adviser on Tribal Affairs to Janet Mills\, the governor of Maine. \nDonna also is producer and host of Wabanaki Windows on WERU. Click here to access the archived radio shows. \nDonna grew up on Indian Island and graduated from the University of Maine at Orono with a B.A. in political science. She is a Vietnam veteran. Her professional background is in law enforcement\, and she is a graduate of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. Donna was the first woman police academy graduate to become police chief in the state of Maine and served as the police chief for the Penobscot Nation during the 1980s. She was also appointed aide de camp to then-governor Angus King and was adviser to the governor on women veterans’ affairs. \nDonna was Penobscot Tribal Representative to the Maine State Legislature from 1999 to 2007. Among her many legislative accomplishments\, she authored and sponsored LD 291 “An Act to Require Teaching Maine Native American History and Culture in Maine’s Schools.” Governor Angus King signed the Act into law on June 14th 2001. The law is changing the way Maine views its history. Donna’s book\, In the Shadow of the Eagle (Tilbury House\, 2008) chronicles her experiences as the tribal representative to the State Legislature. \nAmong Donna’s many accomplishments are these awards: \n\n\nHonorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Maine 2017 \n\n\nAlumni Career Award University of Maine 2017 \n\n\nDeborah Morton Award from the University of New England 2011 \n\n\nDonna M. Loring Lecture Series established at the University of New England \n\n\n2009 Maine Community Foundation Service Recognition Award 2002-2009 \n\n\nAide de Camp to Governor Angus King rank of Honorary Colonel 1999 \n\n\nMaryann Hartmann Award from the University of Maine 1999
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/mary-and-molly-in-the-spirit-of-the-ancestors/
LOCATION:Bangor Public Library\, 145 Harlow St.\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Humanities,Theatre performance
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