Lived Places Publishing Seminar Collection

Lived Places Publishing Seminar Collection

At Lived Places Publishing (LPP), we publish course readings that focus on social identity/identities in the context of place. We provide an ever-growing list of interdisciplinary and subject-based collections in topics across the academic curriculum, such as Black Studies, Disability Studies, Forced Migration Studies, and Queer and LGBT+ Studies.

Our books help educators introduce a topic and engage students through stories, multiple voices, and the lived experiences of people around the world. The aim of this seminar series is to showcase the real humans behind these stories.

For a complete list of our published and forthcoming titles: https://livedplacespublishing.com/catalog

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Professor Valandra
Ms. Stephanie A.N. Levin BS, MBA, Ed.D. Cand.
Dr. Reham El-Morally FHEA
Dr. Andrew Preston
Prof. Chris McAuley
Dr. Kadian Pow
Dr. Alethea Rollins
Dr. Janise Hurtig
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Upcoming Seminars

Berklee College of Music
University of Auckland

Seeing Oneself Anew: How Trans Experiences of Authenticity Emerge Through Memoir and Storytelling

Jessye DeSilva, Berklee College of Music
Patrick Thomsen, University of Auckland

Dance and the Cultural Production of Gender in East Java, Indonesia

Reham El-Morally, American University in Cairo
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

The Power of a Name: Identity, Culture, and Resistance in a Changing World

Javeria K. Shah, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

Recent Seminars

Drexel University

Reverse Engineering as a Curriculum Development Process

Anne Cecil, Drexel University
Reham El-Morally, American University in Cairo
University of Auckland

Black, Queer, and Fabulous: Reclaiming Joy Through Fierceness

David B. Green Jr. , California State University, Los Angeles
Patrick Thomsen, University of Auckland
North Carolina Central University
University of California, Santa Barbara

The Construction of Latinidad Within Speculative Fiction

Gabriel A. Cruz, North Carolina Central University
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara

Imagining the University Differently: The Tactics of Transformation

Kaelie Giffel, Hugo House for Writers
Reham El-Morally, American University in Cairo
Rowan University

Breaking Free: From Resiliency to Identity-Rewriting the Script of Disability in American Higher Education

Stephanie A.N. Levin, Rowan University
Janise Hurtig, DePaul University
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
University of California, Santa Barbara

Intergenerational Family and Community Resilience in Segregated Black Urban Space: A Black History Month Tribute

Valandra, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara
Rutgers University–Newark
University of California, Santa Barbara

Overhauling the American Prison Industry: A View From 20 Years of Incarceration

Maurice Tyree, author, visual artist, community volunteer
Katie Singer, Rutgers University–Newark
+1 speaker
Oklahoma State University

Electoral Consequences for Black America: A Struggle on Two Simultaneous Fronts

Stephen Graves, Oklahoma State University
Ramapo College

Beneath the Veneer: The Stealthy Pervasiveness of Anti-Black Racism in a Purportedly Colorblind Society

Paul Reck, Ramapo College
Ramapo College
University of California, Santa Barbara

The Cultural Legacy of Slavery: A Reflection on African American Identity and Family Heritage

Deirdre Foreman, Ramapo College
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara

Most Watched Seminars

Rowan University

Breaking Free: From Resiliency to Identity-Rewriting the Script of Disability in American Higher Education

Stephanie A.N. Levin, Rowan University
Janise Hurtig, DePaul University
Rutgers University–Newark
University of California, Santa Barbara

Overhauling the American Prison Industry: A View From 20 Years of Incarceration

Maurice Tyree, author, visual artist, community volunteer
Katie Singer, Rutgers University–Newark
+1 speaker
Ramapo College

Beneath the Veneer: The Stealthy Pervasiveness of Anti-Black Racism in a Purportedly Colorblind Society

Paul Reck, Ramapo College
Oklahoma State University

Electoral Consequences for Black America: A Struggle on Two Simultaneous Fronts

Stephen Graves, Oklahoma State University
University of Auckland

Black, Queer, and Fabulous: Reclaiming Joy Through Fierceness

David B. Green Jr. , California State University, Los Angeles
Patrick Thomsen, University of Auckland
North Carolina Central University
University of California, Santa Barbara

The Construction of Latinidad Within Speculative Fiction

Gabriel A. Cruz, North Carolina Central University
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara
Teach For America
University of California, Santa Barbara

Mixed Race, Mixed Messages: The Growing Identity Crisis of Multiracial Americans in an Increasingly Racially Divided Country

Steve Majors, Teach For America
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Barbara
California Lutheran University

The Lens of Lived Experience: Music and Black Community in Segregated North Carolina

Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara
Gregory Freeland, California Lutheran University
Birmingham City University
University of California, Santa Barbara

Losing My Religion: How Organized Religion Continues to Control and Shape Black Women’s Identity

Kadian Pow, Birmingham City University
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara

Imagining the University Differently: The Tactics of Transformation

Kaelie Giffel, Hugo House for Writers
Reham El-Morally, American University in Cairo