Nonfiction
American Media's Effects on Mexican Morals
The views of two Mexican professors: Dr. David R. Dávila Villers, a professor of history, government and international
relations, and of José Cisneros Espinosa, Associate Professor of communication
sciences.
- The
Art of Liliana
Amezcua
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- One of Mexico's most talented contemporary
artists, and a good friend.
Communication in
Mexico.
A research paper by Bill Olson exploring Mexican communication, including journalism, television, radio, cinema, telephony, etc.)
U.S. Mass Media's Effects
on Africa.
The text of a speech by Bill Olson, based on
"African Perspective" -- his video interview of two African
journalists.
Fiction
by
Bill Olson
Coming of Age
A young girl on a remote Mexican ranch falls in love
for the first time.
The Village
This story, which takes place in the tropics of Oaxaca, Mexico,
is only a slightly fictionalized version of events I experienced in 1982.
News Stories
by
Bill Olson
Visiting professors expand diversity training Thursday, November 29, 2001
Panels to discuss human rights Monday, November 12, 2001
Hmong New Year celebration planned Thursday, November 8, 2001
Stopping sweatshop labor Thursday, October 25, 2001
Uniting religions focus of panel discussion Thursday, October 18, 2001
Lecture to explain Islamic religion> Monday, October 8, 2001
American Indian Studies to be at all UW extensions Monday, October 1, 2001
Chancellor's Roundtable focuses on terrorism, drinking Thursday,
September 20, 2001
Native American Awareness Week includes pow wow Monday, April 30, 2001
Campus celebrates Spanish Week Monday, March 5, 2001
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