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[Containers holding water as a result of the Texas snow storm and Denton boil notice]
Photograph of a kitchen countertop with glass containers, bottles, pitchers, one mug, and one glass holding water. In total, there are more than a dozen containers holding presumably clean water that was boiled in order to be safely used and consumed. Two bottles contain labels indicating they were holding "Kombucha." The mug in the image also has legible text and reads "I DISSENT" under a stencil image of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg wearing a gold crown.
Episode 61: Disinformation, Doxxing, & Deepfakes with Dr. Michael Greig
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Michael Graig, Distinguished Teaching Professor in UNT's Department of Political Science. Susan and Dr. Graig discuss disinformation campaigns, the use of doxxing as an intimidation tactic, and the dangers of deepfake technology.
Episode 65: St. Patrick's Day Celebrations with Dr. Rudy Ray Seward
Podcast produced by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) that features an interview with Dr. Rudy Ray Seward, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at UNT. Susan and Dr. Seward discuss his Irish ancestry, the life of St. Patrick according to historical records, and the origins and traditions associated with St. Patrick's Day.
Texas SAR Chapter Officers Report: Sunday, January 17, 2021
Document containing a list of officers for each Texas Society, Sons of the American Revolution chapter. Personal information for each officer has been redacted.
[Washington on the Brazos historic site outdoor exhibit]
Photograph of the Washington on the Brazos historic site and outdoor exhibit in Washington County, Texas. Three figures dressed as reenactors stand on the right side of the rope divider in the image. One man is wearing a tan hat, blue shirt, and brown pants and the other is dressed in a mid-nineteenth century wartime outfit with a black hat, button up blue jacket and an over the shoulder canvas bag. On the same side as the reenactors are props reminiscent of the Mexican American war and historical events that took place on the Brazos River, and include two white awnings, a wooden wagon, and benches. About half a dozen visitors of the outdoor exhibit stand on the left side of the rope and two strollers are visible. Trees surround the exhibit and the day appears to be overcast with grey clouds overhead.
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