Course Library
All Chesapeake Forum Library Courses are available FREE OF CHARGE. After clicking the “Course Details” button to open a course, you will find the YouTube links for the course session(s), and in newer courses, links to any handouts that might have been provided, at the bottom of the course description. Simply click the link(s) to get to the YouTube Video recording.
ENJOY!
- with Richard Wagner, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2023
- with Andrew Oros, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2023
- with Michael Roman, Ph.D.
- & James Pierson, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Mat Peters
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with County Council Member Pete Lesher
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2023
- with Sharon M. Pepukayi, Ed.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Lynn Randle
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2022
Why is America so divided? Where are we going? Where will we end up? How are we, as educated consumers of the news, to discern the truth?
- with Ray Vergne, MD
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter/Spring 2021
An overview of Neo-fascism in six European countries will bring us to the XXI century.
- with Raymond Vergne, MD
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2020
This course will identify the many faces of fascism in different countries while exploring the roots and origins of fascism and its relationship to religion and economics.
- with William Messner, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2023
- with Sharon Pepukayi, Ed.D., Superintendent of Talbot County Public Schools
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Phil Hesser, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2021
COURSE IS NOW OVER, BUT THE RECORDING IS STILL AVAILABLE! The Maryland Parks Service describes the landscape of Harriet Tubman’s early years as “virtually unaltered.” Join Phil, co-author of “The Old Home Is Not There,” on a sweep through Dorchester as he looks for continuity and change.