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Why be interested in Latin if you're not a kid trying to get into a good college or a person of any age who wants to develop Harry Potter-type spells? Latinitas Memorabilis can help you: ¿ Laugh and learn from the wisdom and foolishness of our ancestors and ourselves ¿ Love and laugh more deeply with insights from over 2000 years ago to today ¿ Develop critical thinking skills and keep your current skills alive John Sullivan, a gentle sitdown comic who has loved Latin for over 62 years, invites you to see what you can learn from the quotes, their translations, and commentary. Then crescat et…mehr

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Why be interested in Latin if you're not a kid trying to get into a good college or a person of any age who wants to develop Harry Potter-type spells? Latinitas Memorabilis can help you: ¿ Laugh and learn from the wisdom and foolishness of our ancestors and ourselves ¿ Love and laugh more deeply with insights from over 2000 years ago to today ¿ Develop critical thinking skills and keep your current skills alive John Sullivan, a gentle sitdown comic who has loved Latin for over 62 years, invites you to see what you can learn from the quotes, their translations, and commentary. Then crescat et floreat cognitio vestra! (Translation: May your knowledge increase and flourish!)
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John Sullivan was an American College Theatre Festival Playwriting finalist, received the 'Jack Kerouac Literary Prize,' 'Writers Voice: New Voices of the West' Award, AZ Arts Fellowships (Poetry & Playwriting), Artists Studio Center Fellowship, WESTAF Fellowship, was a featured playwright at Denver's Changing Scene Summer Play, and an Eco-Arts Performance Fellow from Earth Matters On Stage (University of Oregon). He was Artistic / Producing Director of Theater Degree Zero, collaborated with the Bi-National Theatre Project (Instituto Tecnológico de Nogales-Sonora, Mexico / Cochise College, Douglas AZ) and directed the Augusto Boal / Theatre of the Oppressed focused applied theatre wing at Seattle Public Theater. For the past decade, he has used Theatre of the Oppressed with vulnerable communities to promote dialogue on toxic exposures-cumulative risk / environmental justice issues with NIEHS environmental health scientists. He was a writer for the online journal, Community Arts Network / Art in the Public Interest and has published articles on Community-Based Participatory Research in scientific journals such as New Solutions, Environmental Health Insights and Local Environment: the International Journal of Justice & Sustainability.