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Other articles by TIMOTHY SATO

Tired of reading? Visit our Video Resources page. We are expanding our video channel to include lectures, discussions, and interviews on a variety of topics. Here are some of the highlights from our collection.

  • Donald Miller, CRCC's executive director, discusses Pentecostalism and his research with Tetsunao Yamamori for their book "Global Pentecostalism: The New Face of Christian Social Engagement." The video, produced by the USC College's Mira Zimet, includes footage from Don's travels to more than 20 countries.
  • Ara Oshagan's multimedia project explores "Building Community: The Ethiopians of Los Angeles" with still photographs and interviews with members of the Ethiopian community.
  • John Seely Brown, a visiting scholar at USC's Annenberg School for Communication, spoke about creativity to an audience at USC last year. Brown was the chief scientist of Xerox Corporation and the director of its Palo Alto Research Center, a position he held for nearly two decades.

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The Center for Religion and Civic Culture was founded in 1996 to create, translate, and disseminate scholarship on the civic role of religion in a globalizing world. CRCC engages scholars and builds communities in Los Angeles and around the globe.

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