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Simone Yehuda (email to update your profile)
Profile last updated: 10/12/05
 
Address: 1510 Northwood St., 1247 E. Siena Hts. Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103
County: Washtenaw
Phone (w): 517-264-7675
Phone (h): 734-665-2164
Fax: 517-264-7710
E-mail: syehuda@earthlink.net
 
Academic Affiliation: Siena Heights Univ.
Non-academic affiliation: Writer
Degree: Ph.D.
Major: Comparative Literature and Creative Writing
Minor: Women's-, Judaic-, Film-, Theatre- Studies, Poetry
 
Specialization areas: Aesthetics; Humanities; Interdisciplinary; Literature: American, British, Jewish, Israeli, French; Autobiography/Biography; Media Studies; Comparative Literature; Communications; Period Studies: Victorian, Contemporary; Religion; Theatre History; Womens Studies
Implementing projects as: Consultant/Planner, Presenter/Panelist, Project Evaluator
Project types: Live Events Exhibitions, School Projects, Media
Areas willing to participate: Planning Projects, Developing Projects, Research
 
Past experience: I was a National Endowment for the Humanities scholar in 1994 (at Yale University to work with Dr. Benjamin Harshav). I have worked at Siena Heights University to initiate a Multicultural Film Institue, and have served on the Lily-funded Multicultural Climate Assessment Team and Diversity Program
 
Suggestions for public humanities projects: Dialogue/conversation among Jews and Arabs, Palestinians and Israelis regarding the Middle East crisis, possibly resulting in an anthology of their/our diverse voices, experiences, and points of view (Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Detroit, etc.); interviews with and collected writing of voices seldom heard, e.g., for example, women over 60, etc.(anywhere in MI); creative writing workshops in poetry, playwriting, and screenwriting (anywhere in MI).
 
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