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Inheritance: A Memoir, Jennifer Skoog
Inheritance: A Memoir, Jennifer Skoog
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
I was born and raised on a small farm in central Minnesota, the youngest of nine. Our lives centered around a dogmatic faith that banned sex education and birth control in any form. The consequences of these teachings put my life on a tragic course, and I paid dearly for my ignorance. With the help of a therapist and a deep commitment to myself, I left the faith. After I earned a college degree in my early 40s, I began to critically examine my upbringing. Through my educational journey in Black studies, I saw deeply troubling ways in which my …
"A Complicated Story, An Unsolved Mystery": An Experiment In Poetry And The Ethics Of Representation, Darren Wood
"A Complicated Story, An Unsolved Mystery": An Experiment In Poetry And The Ethics Of Representation, Darren Wood
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
The New York Juvenile Asylum, founded in 1851, was one of New York’s first institutional responses to the problems associated with the poor. It, and the theories of asylum that undergird the institution, still exist today in the form of Children’s Village. The location of Children’s Village, located just a few hundred yards from my home, prompted me to consider the distance between my family and the children who reside at Children’s Village; between my historical context and that of the children who resided at the New York Juvenile Asylum - and their parents who surrendered them there; and between …
The Hunger For Justice, Donald Rielly
Our Bodies Moving North, Jamie Lynn Bruce
Our Bodies Moving North, Jamie Lynn Bruce
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Elysium, Darren Bulhak
Reading Is Fundamental, James White
From Gallantry To Apostasy: The Double Life Of Edward Herbert, Ahalya Bodasing
From Gallantry To Apostasy: The Double Life Of Edward Herbert, Ahalya Bodasing
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Family Troubles, Jordan Schauer
Layaway, Tricia Milnamow
The Book Peddler, Benjamin Nadler
Lux Ex Tenebris (Light From Darkness), David T. Boyd
Lux Ex Tenebris (Light From Darkness), David T. Boyd
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Rope, David King
Bakra, Camille Wanliss Ortiz
Nebraska Nights, Karen Baddeley