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Miss Carmen San Diego - TUTV

https://templetv.net/2012/11/15/miss-carmen-san-diego/

TUTV will now be airing “Miss Carmen San Diego,” a music video shot by Jake Rasmussen, writer and co-creator of The Grog Show, in one take, featuring Sebastian Ade, who wrote the song. Read the interview below to learn more about how it was made.

Pilot - TUTV

https://templetv.net/shows/temple-talk/pilot-3/

Temple Talk, TUTV's inaugural entertainment talk show, was brought to life by Klein College Alums Marissa Giletto and Luke Frey. The show features Temple University students who gather to deliver reports and engage in lively discussions about the newest developments in entertainment news, fashion, and film.

コース | 生涯教育プログラム | Temple University, Japan Campus

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コースリスト 体験レッスン MindEdgeオンデマンド講座 ...プログラムについて プロフェッショナル修了証書 コース 受講のご案内 経営者・人事ご担当者様へ

Overcoming adversity with Lisa Bien - TUTV

https://templetv.net/2017/03/31/overcoming-adversity-with-lisa-bien/

The host of Bouncing Back brings to light a story of overcoming hardships on Monday, April 3 at 12:30 and 8:30 p.m.

Why Is We Americans? - TUTV - templetv.net

https://templetv.net/shows/specials/why-is-we-americans-2020/

Why Is We Americans (2020) explores the Baraka family through the lens of Amiri Baraka, a poet and activist. The film opens with archival footage of Amiri speaking at the 1972 National Black Political Convention, intermixed with footage of his son Ras Baraka’s campaign for mayor of Newark. Matriarch Amina Baraka “forms the emotional center” of the film, both in her support of the Newark ...

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - TUTV

https://templetv.net/shows/brand-matters/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/

Brand Matters welcomes guest Jeff Marshall, Chief Diversity Officer and Head of Diversity, Equity, and Belonging at UM Worldwide. Hosted by Steve McLean, this episode tackles Marshall’s career path within the media world and how he transitioned into an executive role at UM. Together, they shed light on the importance of belonging and how this can be practiced in the workplace. In addition ...

Library Lecture: Philadelphia and the Makeshift Metropolis

https://templetv.net/shows/university-lecture-series/library-lecture-philadelphia-and-the-makeshift-metropolis/

Architect, urbanist and University of Pennsylvania’s Professor Witold Rybczynski shares ideas from his recent book Makeshift Metropolis and discusses them within the Philadelphia context. Traditional city planning has important lessons to offer, but after more than a century of big ideas that falter, Rybczynski argues, we’ve learned that cities may actually thrive best on a myriad of ...

Dr. Lindsay Kuo Shares What Asian American and Pacific Islander ...

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Dr. Lindsay E. Y. Kuo wrote a post for the Association for Academic Surgery entitled, “What AAPIHM Means to Me.” Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month occurs each May.

ICAS : Upcoming Events | Temple University, Japan Campus

https://www.tuj.ac.jp/icas/events/2013-12-04

This presentation explores the principles and practices of guerrilla filmmaking—a low-budget, independent approach to cinematic storytelling that operates outside the traditional studio system. Guerrilla filmmaking emphasizes improvisation, resourcefulness, and the mantra “seek forgiveness, not permission.” It relies on available resources, handheld cameras, and the ability to adapt in ...

Temple University, Japan Campus - Book Talk

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This book illuminates how Japanese civil society navigates a crisis time while maintaining its democratic participation in policy creation following the March 11 disaster. Professor Ogawa documented in his detailed ethnography the actions of survivors who must live a new reality in post-Fukushima Japan. The primary agents for change are what he calls “antinuclear citizens”—conscientious ...