Posted on 11/11/2015 12:27:05 PM PST by TigerClaws
This one needs to get hers too....she was disgusting in her treatment of this kid...
You are probably thinking of the Carnahan family, not Callahan.
Wonder if he is an atheist?
Yikes!
Another clone from the CA education system...ugh, I know them well...
Dude, I was aware when the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize was given out.
Hmmm...possibly. My bet is a Satanist judging by his participation in this rebellion against the establishment
Basler was the thug of the day. Watch the video, she needs her teeth punched out.
Yep, I think that I am. Ah well, close works only in bocce, curling, horseshoes and hand grenades!
Already I feel sorry for Mr. Glick. If not for now, for the inevitable...
"Harridan" comes to mind for the second time today!
Those that can do, those that can't teach.
her husband, Richard "Chip" Callahan, chairman of the Religious Studies Department
Richard J. Callahan, Jr.
Richard J. Callahan, Jr. Associate Professor and Chair
Education: Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Interest: Religion in America
Email: callahanrj@missouri.edu
Phone: 573-882-0060
Research
My primary interest is religion in America. These are especially interesting times for the study of religion in the United States as the discipline searches for new ways to tell the story of the nation’s complex history of religious diversity and cultural interaction. Trained in folk studies, history of religion, sociology of religion, and American religious history, I approach religion through its lived expressions and practices. I am particularly interested in the ways that people creatively and constantly negotiate identity, significance, and power through religious idioms in the dense contexts of their everyday lives. Similarly, I am interested in the new and often surprising forms of religious expression that emerge in unexpected times and places as individuals and communities negotiate the ordinary and extraordinary experiences that make up all of our lives.
My research follows these interests into the world of work and labor, exploring how particular occupational cultures, material settings, and relations of exchange inform and are informed by religious idioms. My first book about this subject was a study of coal miners in eastern Kentucky that looked at a variety of ways that miners and their families responded religiously to the introduction of industrial coal mining into their lives. I am currently engaged in a long-term research project on the religious worlds of seafaring, focusing initially on New England’s whaling industry. This project takes me into realms of globalization, oceanic studies, and intercultural exchanges between Americans, Pacific Islanders, and others. It explores not only the work of whaling, but the impact of global networks and exchanges on formations of modern perspectives on religion as well.
Teaching
2230 Religion and Popular Culture
3210 History of Religion in Post-Civil War America
4130 Haunting and Healing: The Supernatural in American Culture
4210/7810 African-American Religions
8005 Ethnographic History
8440 Religion, Globalization, and Local Cultures
http://religiousstudies.missouri.edu/people/faculty/callahanrj.shtml
Jacobin accurately describes these leftist encampments full of fascists posing as social warriors.
Janna Basler, director of Greek life and leadership on campus, also is seen in the video confronting Tai. When he asks her name, she replies: "I am Concerned Student 1950," the name of the student group at the center of the protests. The name refers to the first year that black students were admitted to the university.
She makes Medusa look like Stevie Nicks.
Yes, absolutely, it has been dumbed down. I have a friend, a “doctor” of American Studies. She believes that Indians wrote the Constitution.
Tweets:
Chip Callahan Retweeted
MU Black Studies @MUBlackStudies Sep 24
@mizzoulbc List of LBC’s demands from 1969 #tbt
Chip Callahan @CallahanChip 3d3 days ago
Chip Callahan Retweeted ConcernedStudent1950
Power!! Chip Callahan added,
ConcernedStudent1950 @CS_1950
We will go until we win. Family, “WE GON BE ALRIGHT!” ASHÃ
Can we have some muscle over in Missouri, please?
Some muscle? Anyone?
Mizzou's #1 & #2 stepped down.
Instead of hiring more jellyfish as replacements, can we instead see someone with muscle?
Like some campus admins who aren't afraid to "use muscle" and threaten to sack any of the pampered, full-scholarship football players if they carry out their threat to break their contracts?
Some muscle, please?
Hello? Anyone?
[crickets chirping]
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.