Emeritus Summer 2024

SUMMER 2024 COURSE OFFERINGS EMERITUS PROGRAM for the student who wasn’t born yesterday

Inside: 2 Noncredit Classes 5 Chicago Lecture Series: My Kind of Town 6 Passages Seminars 7 Passport to the World - Foreign Relations 8 Registration Information Summer registration opens April 1. Classes begin June 5. Emeritus courses are online and in person at either the Skokie or Des Plaines campus. The Emeritus courses are also listed in the Continuing Education Summer Schedule.

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Contents Noncredit Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cinematic Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3 Current Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Health and Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 History and Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chicago Lecture Series - My Kind of Town . . . . . . . . 5 Golden Ticket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Passages Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7 Passport to the World - Foreign Relations . . . . . . 7 - 8 Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Course locations: Online, Skokie and Des Plaines campus. Some Emeritus courses listed have two options to attend (online or in person). You can only attend the option that you registered for. You may not switch between online and in person. Courses or lectures scheduled to occur in person may move to remote if potential COVID exposure is a consideration. All information, including fees, is subject to change any time during the period for which the schedule is in effect. Teach at Oakton! Oakton College is seeking guest speakers and course instructors for Continuing Education programs. Lectures cover a wide range of topics including current events, world relations, political issues, humanities, art, theater, music, the past, present and future of Chicago and surrounding areas, and so much more. If you are interested in presenting or teaching, send an inquiry to: contedcourseproposal@oakton.edu .

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Continuing Education Noncredit Classes

Tuition and Fees

Cancellation Policy - If the Alliance cancels a class, registered students will receive a 100 percent tuition refund. Fees - Effective starting in Fall 2022, a $4 technology fee will be added per class. Students who register online will not be charged any additional processing fees. However, those registering in person, by mail, or by fax will be charged an additional $12 administrative fee with each registration form. Fees are non-refundable. Refund Policy - If a student wishes to drop a class, a 100 percent tuition refund, minus a $15 cancellation fee, will be issued. This request must be sent seven days prior to the first class session to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued for requests received less than seven days before the start of class. Students can submit a request online by logging into their account at ce.oakton.edu or by email to continuingeducation@oakton.edu Residency (In-District Senior Citizens) - Residents of Oakton’s district who are 60 years or older are eligible to receive a senior discount on tuition (unless otherwise indicated). In-district seniors (60+) who register for an Alliance class on or after July 7, 2014, are eligible for a 15 percent tuition discount. In-district seniors who registered before that date will continue to receive a 50 percent discount where applicable. Proof of age and in-district residency must be provided prior to registration.

Acceptable documentation includes a valid Illinois driver’s license or Illinois State ID, or two current bank statements or utility bills. Additional proof may be requested at the discretion of the college. Please contact us at 847-982-9888 for additional information and instructions on how to submit documentation. Residents of Oakton’s district who are 65 or older whose annual household income is less than the threshold amount provided in Section 4 of the “Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistant Act” may enroll without payment of tuition in regularly scheduled “A” coded (i.e., TEC A19-01) courses provided that available classroom space exists, and tuition-paying students enrolled constitute the minimum number required for the course. Proof of age and a signed declaration of annual income are required at the time of registration. Completion of a waiver request form is necessary with each registration. Tuition - Tuition and fees are as low as operating costs and state law permits and are subject to change without notice. Tuition is the same for both in- and out-of-district residents and does not include the cost of textbooks or materials. Personal checks are accepted. When providing a check as payment, you authorize Oakton to either use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. A $25 fee will be applied if your check is returned by the bank.

General Information

Enrollment Verification - Students will automatically receive a confirmation email upon enrollment. Certificates - Certificates of completion are awarded to students in any Alliance class upon request of the instructor or student. Completion of classes is determined by instructors, with a minimum of 75 percent attendance in most programs.

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Summer 2024 registration opens April 1, 2024 Please Note: Some Emeritus courses listed have two options to attend (online or in person). You can only attend the option that you registered for. You may not switch between online and in person. Courses or lectures scheduled to occur in person may move to remote if potential COVID exposure is a consideration or due to construction at the Skokie campus. NONCREDIT CLASSES

Art Sketching and Watercolor I

New! Documentaries on American Life Fee: $79 Using film to both document and enlighten our understanding of central issues in U.S. historical and contemporary times, join Luchiano Silverstein, Ph.D ., as he focuses on the American buffalo, criminal justice system, book banning, and the role of psychedelics role affecting consciousness. Planned documentaries include: Ken Burns— The American Buffalo (PBS), Ken Burns— The Central Park Five (PBS), Paulo and Walchok— Judy Blume Forever (Amazon Prime), and Gibney and Pollan— How To Change your Mind (Netflix). No Senior Discount. HUM S33, OC/SK, 4 Wed., 7/10-7/31, 1-3 p.m. CRN: 50001

Fee: $156 This class will emphasize building confidence and mastery in watercolor painting. Needs and goals of each participant will be assessed and individual attention given as we work to achieve a higher level of proficiency in your skills. Learn how to set up a palette, mix colors, apply washes, and blend colors in exciting ways. This class will culminate with a paint-along demonstration by William Nelson , with participants completing their own pieces! No class 6/19, 7/3. ART E91, OC/SK, 8 Wed., 6/5-8/7, 2:30-4:30 p.m. CRN: 50040 Cinematic Arts New! The Production Code and its Impact on Hollywood Fee: $156 In this new course, Francine J. Sanders, M.A. , will explore the Hollywood Production Code, also known as the Hays Code, and its complex role in film history—as both self-censorship and as catalyst for some of the most creative and exciting films in cinema history. We’ll also look at pre-code films as well as later films that pushed the code’s limits and paved the way for the ratings system, such as Some Like it Hot and The Man with the Golden Arm . HUM B33, Virtual, 8 Mon., 6/3-7/22, 9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. CRN: 50004 New! Bette Davis and Joan Crawford: Hollywood Divas Fee: $156 At the height of their careers, Davis and Crawford ruled the industry. They were iconic screen divas whose bodies of work include films made by Hollywood’s most celebrated directors. Francine J. Sanders, M.A. , will explore their careers, their talent, their rivalry and some of their strongest performances. Tentative lineup: Of Human Bondage; Now, Voyager; The Letter; All About Eve; Grand Hotel; Mildred Pierce; Johnny Guitar and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? HUM B29, Virtual, 8 Mon., 6/3-7/22, 1:30-4:45 p.m. CRN: 50005 New! Sydney Pollack: The Actor’s Director and Producer Fee: $139 “I guess all my films are about resolving conflicts–and they’re all love stories. If they weren’t, I couldn’t make them." Legendary producer, director and actor Sydney Pollack will be the focus of this new course taught by Francine J. Sanders, M.A . Our tentative lineup from his versatile filmography: The Slender Thread; They Shoot Horses, Don't They?; Out of Africa; Three Days of the Condor; Jeremiah Johnson; Tootsie; Husbands and Wives; and The Player. No class 6/19, 7/3. HUM E25, Virtual, 7 Wed., 6/5-7/31, 9:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. CRN: 50012

Computers Technology Series Bundle

Fee: $120 Believe it or not, your personal computer and smart device individually contain more computing power than the computer NASA used for the Apollo 11 mission! Join Oakton computer expert, Dr. Barbara Vaiana , to learn how to maximize the use of your technology. Save $30 when you sign up for a bundle of all 6 courses! No Senior Discount. No class 7/1. DPR E07, OC/SK, 6 Mon., 6/24-8/5, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50041 Fee: $25 There are many kinds of personal devices, but how do you know which one best fits your needs? In this class, you will learn to distinguish between devices and how to customize your settings. Maximize your phone’s potential by learning about screen lock; creating passwords and profiles; managing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi; managing sound through your speaker, headphone, microphone and voice settings; and learning ways to organize your device’s storage and notifications. No Senior Discount. DPR E14, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 6/24, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50042 Your Personal Device and Settings

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Current Events International Week in Review

There's an App for That Fee: $25 It’s amazing how many apps are available to solve life’s problems. In this class, you will learn how to add and delete apps from your devices; get an introduction to subscription, phone and tablet apps; learn the differences between Google Play, iTunes and iPhone apps; learn how to assign passwords and manage subscriptions; and how to recognize suspicious applications and practice safe online habits. No Senior Discount . DPR E21, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 7/8, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50043 Let's Surf the Internet Fee: $25 Surfing can be safe and fun, instead of reckless and dangerous. In this class, learn the differences between different search engines and browsers when using your personal devices. Discover safe and effective ways to surf and shop on the internet; learn how to create strong passwords to protect and secure your information; learn how to download and upload files from your personal device. With these skills, you’ll be “surfing” like a pro, in no time! No Senior Discount. DPR E28, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 7/15, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50044 Movies, Music and More Fee: $25 Who needs a movie theater, TV or radio? You have a personal device! In this class, you will learn the difference between “streaming” and “downloading” movies or music. You will learn how to stream and manage music, movies and programs on your personal devices, with the best video and sound output settings for an optimum viewing experience. Understand the features of headsets and microphones that can improve your entertainment quality. No Senior Discount . DPR E42, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 7/22, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50045 Social Media Fee: $25 Social Media is all the craze! It’s fun and useful, and is always changing and evolving. In this class, you will discover the differences between currently popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter. Learn how to secure and manage your personal accounts, and how to communicate safely. Discover how to “follow” and invite followers to "follow” you. You will get a sample of how different social media platforms perform across different

Fee: $99 A series of presentations and discussions about international events of the week. Readings will be provided for each session, addressing important historical factors and recent developments. Participants will discuss opportunities and obstacles for certain courses of action, weighing considerations of justice against practical constraints. Join Joseph Harrington, in an analysis and evaluation of weekly international events.

PSE B04, 6 Thu., 7/11-8/15, 10-11:30 a.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50038; Virtual attendance CRN: 50039

Health and Fitness Tai Chi and Qigong (Chi Kung) I Fee: $120 Qigong (Chi Kung), consisting of the two Chinese words Qi (Energy) and Gong (Work), is a term used to describe Chinese exercise systems that include health/medical, martial (Tai Chi), and spiritual aspects. Learn movements and practices from Qigong and Tai Chi to improve balance, breathing and circu- lation, reduce stress, regulate blood pressure, and increase bone density. Mark Przybysz is a certified instructor in Master Mantak Chia’s Universal Healing Tao system. No class 7/1 . Fee: $120 In this class the instructor will continue to build upon and add to the movements and routines that were taught in Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) I. Students will continue to practice the routines learned in the previous class and learn new movements. Additionally, students will learn how to combine movement with meditation in order to create and experience "moving meditation" which will improve and increase the physical and psychological benefits of these practices. Instructor Mark Przybysz is a certified full instructor in PED E30, 10 Mon., 6/3-8/12, 1:15-2:15 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50015; Virtual attendance CRN: 50016 Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) II Master Mantak Chia’s Universal Healing Tao system. Prerequisite: Tai Chi & Qigong (Chi Kung) I or permission

personal devices. No Senior Discount . DPR E35, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 7/29, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

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Zoom Basics Fee: $25 The pandemic has made Zoom an ubiquitous form of com- munication for businesses and organizations. In this class, you'll learn about how you can use Zoom on your personal device for video conferencing, online learning and more! Discover the differences between a free or subscription Zoom accounts; learn how to set up and manage your video, speakers and sound. Discover how to use Zoom settings to look, sound and hear better when you are “Zooming!” No Senior Discount . DPR E54, OC/SK, 1 Mon., 8/5, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50047

from the instructor. No class 6/19, 7/3. PED E45, 10 Wed., 6/5-8/21, 1:15-2:15 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50017; Virtual attendance CRN: 50018

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History and Philosophy New! Challenges of the Middle East: Understanding the Arab Spring, Iran’s Revolution, and Israel - Palestine Conflicts Fee: $96 Join Mahnia Nematollahi Mahani, Ph.D. , as she extensively covers the modern Middle East and its history from the 19th century to the present time. This course aims to examine how the formation of new countries in the region has influ- enced the current global scenario. Main topics include the Arab Spring, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the Iranian revolution of 1979 including its impact on the Middle East, such as the formation of Islamic extremist groups and the role of martyrdom in the region. PSE B08, Virtual, 4 Tue., 6/4-6/25, 9-11 a.m. CRN: 50003 New! Myth, Memory and the Meaning of Reconstruction Fee: $84 Reconstruction of the former Confederate states began with efforts to empower former slaves and ended with sectional reconciliation at the expense of racial justice. Joseph Harrington will cover the progression and collapse of Reconstruction, plus the conscious efforts after Reconstruction to develop a narrative of the Civil War that supported white supremacy. No Senior Discount . HIS T91, 5 Wed., 7/10-8/7, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50007; Virtual attendance CRN: 50008 New! Latin America and the World Wars Fee: $84 Latin America played an overlooked role in the world wars of the 20th century, while the region itself was deeply affected by those cataclysms. Joseph Harrington will explore how Latin American countries responded to the disruption of their trade with Europe, the covert warfare waged within their borders, the social and economic strains caused by the wars, and their opportunities for a role in world affairs after 1945. No Senior Discount. HIS E77, 5 Wed., 7/10-8/7, 1-3 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50009; Virtual attendance CRN: 50010 Humanities New! A Chicago Play Table Reading: An Interactive Class Fee: $89 Participants will become cast members in a fun classroom read-aloud of a play coming soon to a Chicago area theater in the 2024-2025 season. The play will be chosen and the reading led by Martha Hudak , a 23-year member of the Jeff Awards committee, when season announcements appear (usually in spring). Scripts will be provided to each participant. Roles are assigned to volunteer participants at the beginning of class and switched after each scene or act. Everyone gets a chance to play a role! This is an in-person class only. No Senior Discount. HUM C63, OC/SK, 4 Mon., 6/3-6/24, 1-3 p.m. CRN: 50011

New! American Classic Television Fee: $84 Rod Serling! Gracie Allen! Edward R. Murrow! Dorothy Kilgallen! Join Franklin Stevenson, television and film historian, to watch and discuss some of the legendary names and programs in American television history. Share nostalgic moments and learn technical tidbits about how it was done. Exploring the past through a modern lens can be both fun and illuminating. So, return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear! No Senior Discount. HUM E97, Virtual, 4 Wed., 7/10-7/31, 2-4 p.m. CRN: 50006 Language Conversational Spanish for 50+ Fee: $130 Did you know that learning a new language can off-set cognitive losses as we age? Exercise your mind while learning to speak one of the fastest growing languages in the world. Learn essential vocabulary and phrases with classmates and new friends, and begin communicating in Spanish. No class 7/1, 7/2. LSP E50, OC/SK, 8 Mon., 6/10-8/5, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50033 LSP E50, Virtual, 8 Tue., 6/11-8/6, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50034 Intermediate Conversational Spanish for 50+ Fee: $130 Want more experience speaking and writing the Spanish language? This course is a continuation of the beginning level offered. Continue to learn essential vocabulary and phrases with classmates and new friends, and conversing in Spanish. No class 7/1. LSP E51, 8 Mon., 6/10-8/5, 1-3 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50035; Virtual attendance CRN: 50036 Conversational French for 50+ Fee: $130 Did you know that learning a new language can off-set cog- nitive losses as we age? Exercise your mind while learning to speak one of the fastest growing languages in the world. This class will provide students with an introduction to the beauty and mysteries of the French language, and will seek to raise their comfort level by providing a fun format for learning, and tips on how to get beyond the difficulties of a new language. No class 6/19, 7/3. LFR B04, OC/SK, 8 Wed., 6/5-8/7, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. CRN: 50037 Literature Joyce Before Ulysses Fee: $99 Richard Reeder will lead students through an exploration of the great Irish author James Joyce’s collection of short stories, Dubliners , as well as his novel of self-discovery, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man . They are both literary classics in their own rights, and both were written and published before Ulysses . Many of the characters and themes encountered later in Ulysses surface in these works. No class 7/2. HUM E36, OC/SK, 6 Tue., 6/18-7/30, 10:30 a.m.-12: p.m. CRN: 50119

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Special Interest New! Depolarizing Within: Strategies for Constructive Political Conversations Fee: $20 Braver Angels works with communities to bridge the polarizing political divide in our country. They introduce strategies for engaging politics without stereotyping and demonizing, so we can have civil conversations that lead to productive problem-solving. This workshop is designed to foster skills to help you lessen the effects of polarization when you encounter them in your political conversations. Note that by “polarization,” we are not referring to healthy disagreements over issues or philosophy. We are talking about how we regard and talk about large groups of ordinary people on the other side of the political aisle. No Senior Discount .

New! A Taste of William Trevor's Irish Stories Fee: $89 Irish author William Trevor was one of the greatest short story writers of our times. The course will focus on 15 short stories of his that are set in Ireland. These poignant and imaginative stories explore the lives of those in both Catholic and Protestant communities. Richard Reeder will be the instructor. We will use the paperback book, William Trevor Selected Stories , Penguin edition, 2011. No Senior Discount. No class 7/2. HUM S40, OC/SK, 5 Tue., 6/18-7/23, 12:30-2 p.m. CRN: 50002 You’ve been asking; we’ve been listening! You can now add one guest pass per purchased lecture series . Bring your guest, and the receipt for the guest pass, to the lecture date of your choosing, and our staff will take care of the rest. GUEST PASS $10

PSE B72, 1 Wed., 8/7, 12:30-2:30 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50014; Virtual attendance CRN: 50013

A lecture series focused on the past, present, and future of Chicago and surrounding areas, My Kind of Town features expert speakers who present topics in history, politics, the arts, current events and more. Chicago Lecture Series: My Kind of Town

Wednesday, July 24 A Virtual Walk Through Chicago’s Architectural History Chicago’s rich architectural history has flowed through six distinct eras—pre-Chicago Fire, beaux arts, art deco, mid- century modern, postmodern and contemporary. Chicago Architecture Center docent Bob Sutter will walk us chrono- logically around and through legendary structures that best exemplify each of these eras. In addition to presenting a portfolio of photographs, Sutter will regale us with tales of the achievements and personalities of the architects and business people who earned Chicago’s well-deserved status as “The City of Architecture.”

Course code: HUM B53, 4 Wed., 7/10-7/31, 2-3:30 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50030 Virtual attendance CRN: 50029 Fee: $55 ($50 in-district seniors age 60 and above) Wednesday, July 10 Chicago Landmarks and the Names Behind Them Dan Ryan, Jane Byrne, Bessie Coleman, and Casimir Pulaski— we hear these names almost every day. Yet, who were these people and why do they hold such a place of honor on Chicago’s landmarks? Historian Jim Gibbons will explain just that and more about Chicago’s most well-known land- marks and the famous names behind them. Wednesday, July 17 The Marx Brothers: A Legacy of Laughter Go behind the scenes of classic Hollywood history with film historian Dr. Annette Bochenek as you learn about the lives and legacies of the legendary Marx Brothers comedy team. The program will include a multimedia presentation consisting of photos, video clips and captivating stories.

Wednesday, July 31 First Ladies: Style Icons

First Ladies Mary Lincoln, Jacqueline Kennedy, Frances Cleveland, and Nancy Reagan have been admired for many reasons. For some, their sense of style defined their image. Valerie Gugala will discuss how some first ladies influenced fashion trends and defined the style of their time.

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The Golden Ticket - $239

Register for both Passages and Passport and SAVE $15 with the Golden Ticket. This new option allows registrants to attend all sessions of our two most popular lecture series and receive a discount on the total cost. Registration is by series only. Includes: Passages Mini Series , 6/4-6/25, Passages Series I , 7/9-8/20 and Passport Series, 6/13-8/8

In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50031 I Virtual attendance CRN: 50032 Course code: HUM S11, 19 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6/4-8/20, 1-2:30 p.m. Fee $239 ($219 in-district seniors age 60 and above)

The Passages Series is a humanities-based series covering different topics on art, theater, music, and more. PASSAGES SEMINARS

artist and the man through clips and discussion of several key films, including his 1939 Rules of the Game , a box-office flop now considered one of the masterpieces of world cinema and a brilliant social critique. Renoir is famous for not having heroes or villains, and for his often-quoted line from Rules : "Everyone has his reasons." Tuesday, June 25 Reaching the Very Top: What Qualities Do Great Musicians Share? What determines greatness in musical artistry? In early 2023, a panel of experts ranked people they saw as the 300 Greatest Popular Music Artists for their musical popularity, influence, and impact. Join Jeff Winter, Ph.D. and Janis Fine, Ph.D ., as they explore many of these legendary artists with fascinating back stories and performances of their celebrated music. From The Beatles, Sinatra, Garland, and Belafonte to Carole King, Sam Cooke, Armstrong, The Kingston Trio and more, join in celebrating and deepening an understanding of why these artists are considered by many to have risen to the very top. PASSAGES SERIES I Fee: $84 Registration is by series only. Lectures meet on Tuesdays, 1-2:30 p.m., ($74 in-district seniors age 60 and above). HUM S09, 7 Tue., 7/9-8/20, 1-2:30 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50026 Virtual attendance CRN: 50025 Tuesday, July 9 Inventing the Florida Vacation: Mid-century Tourism in the Sunshine State Florida has always attracted vacationers, but in the 20th century, tourism exploded in the Sunshine State as new attractions like Weeki Wachee Springs and Busch Gardens opened. Join popular culture historian Leslie Goddard, Ph.D ., for a look back at the history of tourism in Florida from the 1940s to 1971. We’ll explore the amusing and

PASSAGES MINI SERIES Fee: $55 Registration is by series only. Lectures meet on Tuesdays, 1-2:30 p.m. ($45 in-district seniors age 60 and above).

HUM S09, 4 Tue, 6/4-6/25, 1-2:30 p.m. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50022 Virtual attendance CRN: 50021 Tuesday, June 4

Mozart’s Women: His Family, His Friends, His Music Dramatic book reviewer Jenny Riddle , in character as Mozart’s wife Constanze, brings to life the fascinating story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the most important women in his life, based on the best-selling book Mozart’s Women by conductor and biographer Jane Glover. In this special dramatic review, Jenny wears a custom-designed period costume as she tells the moving story of Wolf and Constanze’s lives—their love and the music. Tuesday, June 11 From Civil War to Civil Rights: The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments Juneteenth reminds us of the transformations that the Civil War amendments brought to the U.S. Constitution: the end of slavery, guaranteed birthright citizenship, expanded voting rights and a transformed relationship between the federal and state governments. But why is race still such a dividing line in America? In this lecture Joyce Haworth will explore this question by considering the story behind those amendments: a story of big dreams, political realities, and ultimately the enduring power of racism. Tuesday, June 18 Jean Renoir: Filmmaker and Humanist Jean Renoir, the son of painter Auguste Renoir, has influenced countless filmmakers around the world from Akira Kurosawa to Robert Altman to Satyajit Ray. Discover the brilliance of Renoir as film scholar Francine J. Sanders, M.A. , explores the

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quirky attractions that made Florida America’s favorite vacation destination. From the waterskiers at Cypress Gardens to the alligators at Gatorland, these tourist attractions amazed and enchanted mid-century vacationers.

music at the time, while laying the foundation for other musicians to follow in their footsteps. From the great Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald to Chick Corea, Dave Brubeck, Gene Krupa, Miles Davis and more, Tim will present videos of these greats and perform live some of their music. Tuesday, August 6 Hollywood Goes to the Beach Taking full advantage of sunny California's climate, classic Hollywood films frequently featured beach sequences and sun-drenched stars. Join film historian Dr. Annette Bochenek as she explores classic Hollywood stars and their ties to beach films, the beach movies' influence on fashion, and memorable beach movie moments. The program will include a multimedia presentation consisting of photos, video clips and captivating stories. Tuesday, August 13 Amazing Castles II - Legends, Lore and More Castles—the stuff of chivalry and romance—still fascinate the modern mind. Join Barbara Barrett as she explores the history, treasures, legends and lore that only can be found in castles, the most imposing monuments ever built around the world. From King Arthur to modern monarchs, we’ll explore how their romantic, mysterious and intriguing castles have played a critical role in the history of civilization for more than a thousand years.

Tuesday, July 16 Equations From God

How did a firm belief in a caring god lead Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler and Newton to an understanding of the paths of the planets and a deep belief in the transcendence of mathematics? Rich Wilders will trace the history of astronomy and physics in cultural context from Plato to Newton. We will learn how the case for math-based science as an alternative source of truth to the Bible was made in the face of strong resistance from Protestants and Catholics alike. Tuesday, July 23 The Adventures of Bonnie and Clyde Historical presenter Michelle Gibbons will discuss the dark romanticism of the Depression era’s infamous criminals, Bonnie and Clyde. Gibbons will explain the couple’s child- hoods, their beliefs and their decisions to become partners in crime. She will explain the passionate love Bonnie and Clyde had for each other and will also discuss how the couple, who died in a hail of police bullets, would later become a glamorized legend. Tuesday, July 30 Celebrating Some of Jazz’s Greatest Musicians and Their Impact on the Art Form Join Chicago jazz musician Tim Wilsey as he pays homage to some of the most influential jazz artists in history. He will discuss how the music and artists’ personalities impacted both the instruments they were known for as well as jazz

Tuesday, August 20 The Founding Mothers

Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, and Dolley Madison: Learn about the women who stood behind the Founding Fathers. Valerie Gugala will discuss who they were and how they contributed to the cause of American independence.

The Passport Series is a political science series covering world relations and political issues from around the world. Passport Series now offered both in person at the Skokie campus and virtually. PASSPORT TO THE WORLD—FOREIGN RELATIONS

implementing their ideals in the current state of global peace, and the future trajectory of global governance and the realization of universal citizenship. Thursday, June 20 Chicago’s Migrant Crisis: Why Has This Issue Polarized BIPOC Communities? Nearly 25,000 migrants have been bussed or flown to Chicago since August 2022. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration struggles to fund and find shelters. A pilot partnership between city, state and federal governments expedites work permits for asylum-seeking migrants. Meanwhile, tensions rise within Chicago’s Black and Latino communities over the city's migrant crisis. Veteran journalist Maudlyne Ihejirika delves deep into this polarizing issue to unveil perspectives of Chicago’s Black and Latino communities and consider potential solutions.

PASSPORT SERIES I Fee: $115 Registration is by series only. Lectures meet on Thursdays, 1-2:30 p.m., ($100 In-district seniors age 60 and above). HUM S53, 8 Thu., 6/13-8/8, 1-2:30 p.m. No class 7/4. In person at Skokie Campus CRN: 50027 Virtual attendance CRN: 50028 Thursday, June 13

From Utopian Dreams to Global Realities: Perpetual Peace and the Planetary Republics

We will explore the 18th century philosophies of the “Century of Lights” during the Enlightenment and the concept of peace that laid the groundwork for modern ideas of global governance and universal citizenship. Milton Arrieta-Lopez, Ph.D ., will analyze the contributions of Immanuel Kant and Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, the practical implications of

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Thursday, July 25 Recent Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court

Thursday, June 27 Invisible Forces? Exploring Some Root Causes of Migration Oakton professor Megan Klein, Ph.D. , will examine the immigration crisis as a social problem through a discussion and analysis of hidden factors that shape migration patterns. In particular, we will focus on climate change, the war on drugs, and geopolitical conflict. We will also discuss current policies and alternative paths forward. Thursday, July 11 A Report Card for the 118th Congress This lecture will examine the developments of the 118th Congress. EJ Fagan, Ph.D. , will examine the laws they passed, the fallout from the fall 2023 Speaker of the House controversy, and other notable events that took place in Congress from 2023-2024. Topics will include congressional productivity, changes to each chamber's leadership and composition, and what we might expect from the remainder of the 2024 session. Thursday, July 18 Cascade of Wars Just in the past 36 months, an astonishing number of armed conflicts have begun, renewed or escalated. Some had been fully frozen, meaning that the sides had not sustained direct combat in years; others were long simmering, with low-level fighting erupting intermittently. All have now become active. Why? Join Paul Poast , Ph.D. , as he explores whether these numerous conflicts are coincidence or if they reflect larger changes in the international system.

Join Julie Strauss, Ph.D ., as she discusses major decisions handed down by the Supreme Court in the 2023-2024 term. The Supreme Court docket includes questions surrounding domestic violence and gun ownership; possible racial gerrymandering in South Carolina; and the accessibility of medical abortions through the use of mifepristone. Don’t miss this stimulating lecture. Thursday, August 1 The Alternative für Deutschland Party and its Significance for German and European Politics The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) political party was founded in 2013 based upon "Euro-skeptical" populist and nationalist principles. It now polls 20%, placing it above all but one of the six major German political parties. Is the AfD a dangerous right-wing extremist force, or is it a constructive force representing conservative voters? Philip Franz Seitz, Ph.D ., retired U.S. Foreign Service officer, offers his analysis. Thursday, August 8 The Great Climate Change Migration Has Begun Rising sea levels, melting glaciers and changing weather patterns produced by human-induced climate change will lead unprecedented numbers of people to flee their homes and move to safer areas. This great climate change migration is expected to involve over one billion people and has already begun. Dr. Peter Hudis , Oakton’s Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Humanities will focus on the people fleeing Southeast Asia, Central America and parts of Africa. BY FAX (for credit card payment only) Fax completed registration form to 847.635.1448 (include credit card number, expiration date, three-digit verification code (found on the back of the credit card), and your signature). An additional $12 administrative fee will be assessed. IN PERSON – Walk-in Registration In person registration is available in Room A120 at the Skokie campus or in Room 1170 at the Des Plaines campus. Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Summer hours: Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. For more information, call 847.982.9888 within the hours above or email us at continuingeducation@oakton.edu. The college is closed on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays during summer sessions.

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Special Event Braver Angels presents Depolarizing Within: Strategies for Constructive Political Conversations

Wednesday, August 7, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Fee: $20 I Oakton College, 7701 N. Lincoln Avenue, Skokie

Following the successful “Skills for Bridging the Divide” workshop last fall, Braver Angels is back to present “Depolarizing Within: Strategies for Constructive Political Conversations.” Braver Angels works with communities to bridge the polarizing political divide in our country. They introduce strategies for engaging politics without stereotyping and demonizing, so we can have civil

conversations that lead to productive problem-solving. This workshop is designed to foster skills to help you lessen the effects of polarization when you encounter them in your political conversations. Note that by “polarization,” we are not referring to healthy disagreements over issues or philosophy. We are talking about how we regard and talk about large groups of ordinary people on the other side of the political aisle. Registration Code: PSE B72; In person at Skokie Campus CRN 50014; Virtual attendance CRN 50013

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