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Why Can’t a Woman Travel Alone?

  • March 28, 2019
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  • Speakers Bureau
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  • By Tessa Hulls

Tessa Hulls on what inspired her to traverse the state talking about strong women from a century ago.

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Speaking Sasquatch

  • April 18, 2018
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  • Speakers Bureau
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  • By David George Gordon

What’s it like to travel the state discussing the evidence for and against the existence of the Pacific Northwest’s most iconic creature?

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Exploring Feminism Through the Lens of Super Heroines

  • November 14, 2014
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  • 5 Questions, Speakers Bureau
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  • By Sapphire Chan

Speakers Bureau presenter Jennifer K. Stuller explores the ways that female action superheroines are personified in modern culture.

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The History of the Civil War Through Music

  • November 10, 2014
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  • 5 Questions, Speakers Bureau
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  • By Sapphire Chan

Speakers Bureau presenter Hank Cramer shares the history, stories and music of the Civil War, through the eyes of his great-grandfather.

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Exploring the Inspiration and Creative Process of Musicians & Composers

  • October 31, 2014
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  • Speakers Bureau
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  • By Humanities Washington staff

Through live piano performance, musical analysis, film clips and storytelling, Speakers Bureau presenter Amy Rubin creates vibrant portraits of musicians and composers throughout history.

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