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[Adam Barrett Bradley and Clint Turner perform in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph of Adam Barrett Bradley (left) and Clint Turner (right) playing Adolfo Pirelli and Tobias Ragg, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. A third man is sitting between Pirelli and Ragg.
[Adam Barrett Bradley and Clint Turner perform in "Sweeney Todd," 2]
Photograph of Adam Barrett Bradley (left) and Clint Turner (right) playing Adolfo Pirelli and Tobias Ragg, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Ragg is sitting in a chair next to Pirelli, who is standing.
[Adam Barrett Bradley and Clint Turner perform in "Sweeney Todd," 3]
Photograph of Adam Barrett Bradley (standing) and Clint Turner (sitting) playing Adolfo Pirelli and Tobias Ragg, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Pirelli is holding Ragg's mouth open.
[Adam Barrett Bradley plays Adolfo Pirelli in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph of Adam Barrett Bradley playing Adolfo Pirelli in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Audience at breakout session, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of the audience members during a breakout session or workshop at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. They are seated in rows of chairs facing the speaker at the front of the room.
[Audience at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of the audience seated at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. They are in rows of chairs and are all facing the front of the room.
[Bradley King plays Anthony Hope in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph of Bradley King playing Anthony Hope in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Bradley King plays Anthony Hope in "Sweeney Todd," 2]
Photograph of Bradley King playing Anthony Hope in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Buffet line, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of people lined up and serving themselves at the buffet during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. They are standing in the hallway outside the conference room and there is a student worker standing by to help the serving.
[Clint Turner and others in "Sweeney Todd"]
Photograph of Tobias Ragg (2nd from right), played by Clint Turner, with a group of townspeople in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 2014
Weekly newspaper from Dallas, Texas that includes local, state, and national news and advertising of interest to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community.
[David Ekström and Adam Barrett Bradley perform in "Sweeney Todd"]
Photograph of Beadle Bamford (3rd from left) and Adolfo Pirelli (4th from left), played by David Ekström and Adam Barrett Bradley respectively, standing side by side in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Two cops are walking toward Bamford and Pirelli from behind.
[Dr. Garcia speaking, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Dr. Gilda Garcia speaking at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. She is standing on a stage behind a podium with a UNT backdrop behind her and a young man standing nearby. The projection screen beside her reads "Stir Fry Seminars" and has a picture of a statue on it. There are also several people seated at tables in front of the stage.
Episode 11: Dr. James Goodnow Pt. 2 (Day Trippers)
Interview with Dr. James Goodnow for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) podcast. Susan speaks with him about his work as co-chair of the Day Trippers Special Interest Group. Dr. Goodnow explains the background of this OLLI at UNT group and the types of trips they'll be taking this semester.
[Flyer: The Playwright's Spotlight: Freedom Rider]
Digital flyer for the Playwright's Spotlight event hosted by The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in 2016. The main portion of the flyer reads, "The Black Academy of Arts and Letters Season 39 [--] THE PLAYWRIGHT'S SPOTLIGHT FREEDOM RIDER [...] PLAY BY DRAMA DESK AWARD WINNER J.e. FRANKLIN." Date, time, and location information has also been included.
[Freedom Rider performance, 1]
Photograph of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters' Playwright's Spotlight event, which featured a performance of the play, "Freedom Rider," by J. E. Franklin. This image is a still taken from the video recording of the event. Four individuals can be seen sitting on stools on a small stage. They are looking down at music stands in front of them. One woman on the right side of the group appears to be speaking. The heads of audience members can be seen in the foreground at the bottom of the photograph, facing away from the camera.
[Freedom Rider performance, 2]
Photograph of The Black Academy of Arts and Letters' Playwright's Spotlight event, which featured a performance of the play, "Freedom Rider," by J. E. Franklin. This image is a still taken from the video recording of the event. Four individuals can be seen sitting on stools on a small stage, facing to the left of the camera. They are looking down at music stands in front of them.
[Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph of Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King playing Johanna Barker and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 2]
Photograph of Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King playing Johanna Barker and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 5]
Photograph of Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King playing Johanna Barker and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Barker is disguised in a sailor uniform.
[Gabrielle Gilliam and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 6]
Photograph of Bradley King (left) and Gabrielle Gilliam (right) playing Anthony Hope and Johanna Barker, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Barker is ducking as Hope points a gun at another man.
[Gabrielle Gilliam plays Johanna Barker in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph of Johanna Barker, played by Gabrielle Gilliam, standing on a bridge during a performance of the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Gabrielle Gilliam plays Johanna Barker in "Sweeney Todd," 2]
Photograph of Johanna Barker, played by Gabrielle Gilliam, standing on a bridge during a performance of the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center. Barker is holding a bird cage.
[Gabrielle Gilliam plays Johanna Barker in "Sweeney Todd," 3]
Photograph of Johanna Barker, played by Gabrielle Gilliam, standing on a bridge during a performance of the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Genesis Williamson speaking at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Genesis Williamson speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. She is standing at the front of the room and there is a whiteboard to the left. There are also people seated in rows facing the front.
[Group behind table, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of people gathered behind a table at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. The young man on the left is Herbie Moore and the woman on the right is named Claudia. There are papers and nametags on the table in front of them.
[Group photo at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of people gathered for a group photo during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. Tami Patterson and Kelly Gould are standing among them and there is a plant against the wall behind them.
[Group photo in hall, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of people gathered in a hallway at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. They are standing in front of a bench tucked into the brick wall and several have on nametags and one is holding a flier up. The two nametags that are visible read "Demarice" and "Esperanza".
[J. E. Franklin at Playwright's Spotlight]
Photograph of J. E. Franklin (right) at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters' Playwright Spotlight event, which featured a performance of her play, "Freedom Rider." This image is a still taken from the video recording of the event. Franklin can be seen sitting on the right side of the photograph, holding a microphone with both hands. Her eyes are closed and she is smiling. Curtis King (left) and another man (center) are sitting next to Franklin, looking over at her. The man in the center is also smiling.
[Jose Lara speaking at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference 1]
A photograph of Jose Juan Lara, Jr. speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room and there is a whiteboard and a projection screen that reads "Intimate Partner Violence within Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Communities: Looking Beyond the Mainstream; Jose Juan Lara, Jr. MS, MA. Director of Advocacy & Training" behind him. There are also people sitting in rows of chairs facing him.
[Jose Lara speaking at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference 2]
A photograph of Jose Juan Lara, Jr. speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room and there is a whiteboard and a projection screen behind him.
[Kenny Cao and group, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of a group of people gathered outside during the 2014 UNT Equity and Diversity Conference. They are perched on top of a bench and some are making handsigns. Kenny Cao is in the center with Abraham Jimenez behind him and Thuy Do to the right.
[Lady speaking at BSE 2014]
Photograph of a lady speaking at a BSE event in 2014, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a room filled with rows of people sitting and watching a speaker behind a podium. The podium has a green UNT plaque. The woman standing behind the podium has short white hair. On the top right side of the photo a projector screen can be seen with it tiled "Mission." Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
[Lee Mun Wah, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Lee Mun Wah speaking during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the banquet room and there is a stage and podium behind him. People are seated at the banquet tables arranged in front of it.
[Lee Mun Wah at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference 1]
A photograph of Lee Mun Wah speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room and there is a projection screen and whiteboard behind him. There are people sitting in rows of chairs facing him.
[Lee Mun Wah at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference 2]
A photograph of Lee Mun Wah speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room and there is a projection screen and whiteboard behind him. There are people sitting in rows of chairs facing him.
[Lee Mun Wah on stage, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Lee Mun Wah, CEO of Stir Fry Seminars, speaking at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing on a raised platform set up in the conference room and is holding a microphone. There are people seated at the tables arranged in front of the stage and a woman is standing beside him.
[Lee Mun Wah speaking, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Lee Mun Wah, CEO of Stir Fry Seminars, speaking at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing among the audience members and tables set up in the conference room and is holding a microphone. There are papers and drinks on the tables.
[Man leading session, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of a man leading a smaller session during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room and there is a projection screen behind him that has two quotes on it that read "'We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.' -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin; 'I love all religions, but I am in love with my own.' -Mother Teresa". There are also people seated in rows of chairs facing the front.
[Man speaking at BSE 2014]
Photograph of a man speaking at a BSE event in 2014, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows an Asian man in dark purple blouse with his dark grey hair pulled back in a low ponytail. His right arm is extended out as he point his finger in front of him. Part of the audience sitting in chairs can be seen, and behind the speaker is a blank whiteboard. Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
[Man speaking at workshop, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of a man speaking at a workshop during the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the room behind a podium with a UNT logo on the front. There are people sitting in rows of chairs facing him and a woman is seated beside him.
[Marcedes Fuller and woman on stage, 2014 E&D Conference 1]
A photograph of Marcedes Fuller speaking with a woman during the 2014 UNT Equity and Diversity Conference. They are seated together on a stage in one of the conference rooms and there is a UNT backdrop behind them and people are seated in front of them.
[Marcedes Fuller and woman on stage, 2014 E&D Conference 2]
A photograph of Marcedes Fuller speaking with a woman during the 2014 UNT Equity and Diversity Conference. They are seated together on a stage in one of the conference rooms and there is a UNT backdrop behind them.
[Marcedes Fuller speaking at breakout session, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Marcedes Fuller speaking during a breakout session or workshop at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing at the front of the classroom by the projection cart and the screen behind him reads "Diversity Tools; Using All You Have to Make Your Mark and Achieve Excellence.; By Marcedes Fuller of Imagepreneurs Public Image Relations". There are people seated in rows of chairs facing the speaker.
[Marcedes speaking on stage, 2014 E&D Conference]
A photograph of Marcedes Fuller speaking at the 2014 Equity and Diversity Conference. He is standing on a stage behind a podium with a UNT backdrop behind him. There is a table in front of him with materials including a brass singing bowl and a laptop with a picture and text reading "Stir Fry Seminars" and another display table set up to the side.
[Martin Clark, Jr. and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 1]
Photograph Martin Clark, Jr. (left) and Bradley King (right) playing an unknown citizen and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Martin Clark, Jr. and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd," 2]
Photograph Martin Clark, Jr. (left) and Bradley King (right) playing an unknown citizen and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Matt Stump and Adam Barrett Bradley perform in "Sweeney Todd"]
Photograph of Matt Stump (left) and Adam Barrett Bradley (right) playing Sweeney Todd and Adolfo Pirelli, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" held at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Matt Stump and Bradley King perform in "Sweeney Todd"]
Photograph of Matt Stump (left) and Bradley King (right) playing Sweeney Todd and Anthony Hope, respectively, in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
[Matt Stump and others in "Sweeney Todd"]
Photograph of Sweeney Todd (left), played by Matt Stump, on a bridge with five other townspeople in the opera "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" performed at the University of North Texas' Murchison Performing Arts Center.
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