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film still Elizabeth Fernea, author, teacher, documentary filmmaker, and authority on Muslim Women and children will speak with us about her life living in Egypt and the Middle East and her perceptions of the culture and how she, a midwesterner, and now Texan developed her ideas and her career.

Dr. Robert Fernea, professor emeritus from the University of Texas, is an anthropologist whose Ph.D. thesis took him to remote village in Iraq, to Egypt, where he taught at the American University in Cairo, and Afghanistan during a period of relative peace in the country.  He has collaborated with his wife, Elizabeth Fernea, on several volumes, including The Arab World, Forty Years of Change,   

Ted Flato,  one of the principals in the award winning architectural firm, Lake/Flato architects, discusses his development as an architect, and some of the projects that he worked on.

 Howard Frick  cultivates grass to feed to cows which come to our table as beef.  Howard received an M.B.A., and taught for thirty-four years, but his love is the farm. He uses his business knowledge and life-long experience to run his calf-cow operation using modern technology and his own able hands.

 
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