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Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights! Forced Sterilization Of Latino Communities And The Long Histroy Of Human Rights Violations In The United States, Jenna Riches, Andria Araujo Dec 2021

Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights! Forced Sterilization Of Latino Communities And The Long Histroy Of Human Rights Violations In The United States, Jenna Riches, Andria Araujo

Fall Student Research Symposium 2021

As a post-colonial nation, the United States of America has denounced the attitudes of blatant racism and discrimination against marginalized groups. However, racism is deeply embedded within the laws and organizations of the country. This phenomenon is called institutional or systemic racism and manifests discrimination in almost all public and private sectors of society, including employment, housing, healthcare and education. Because these attitudes and procedures are so ingrained in our society, it is very difficult to identify certain policies as being racist or discriminatory, and therefore it is even more difficult to change these harmful practices. This research will examine …


Black Narratives Zine, Mariana Aboumrad, Elisa Jiménez Calisti, Vanessa Keeley Dec 2021

Black Narratives Zine, Mariana Aboumrad, Elisa Jiménez Calisti, Vanessa Keeley

Student Zines

The articles will analyze different dimensions about thecultural, social and economic policies that revolvearound the American Black community.

It will shed light on the obstacles African Americans must face in a society builtupon systemic racism, consciously or unconsciously determined to not allow them to forget their Blackness.

The line between black and white yet stark in a minority Anglo society. First, we will examine the recent phenomenon of Black Excellence, where the case of John Lewis will be presented followed by an analysis on the 'hunch' of Black exceptionalism.

Second, it will examine the three dimensions no person can escape …


Black And Bold Zine, Ramsey Bennani, Mariela Mariano, Britaney Mckinney, Natalia Muro Dec 2021

Black And Bold Zine, Ramsey Bennani, Mariela Mariano, Britaney Mckinney, Natalia Muro

Student Zines

Two years into the pandemic caused by COVID-19, an unprecedented health crisis that has caught us al l off guard, we look back at how the world has changed since then and in what direction we are moving now.

The purpose of our magazine in the fol lowing pages is to delve into the social, political and economic dimensions of the coronavirus crisis, with special emphasis on the effects this devastating pandemic has had on the African-American community in the United States.

The future will depend on how we react to this event. Solidarity, leadership and generosity as an effective …


Nero, Dr. Charles, Hana Elabe Nov 2021

Nero, Dr. Charles, Hana Elabe

Querying the Past: LGBTQ Maine Oral History Project Collection

Charles Nero was born in Decatur, Alabama and was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He discusses discovering at a young age that he was not heterosexual but not acting on that until college. Nero also talks about the challenges he faced when he came out to his parents. During his time at college, he made decisions that led him away from organized Christianity. He discusses the HIV/AIDS epidemic and his work with the Ithaca NY AIDS Taskforce. He also discusses some of the challenges presented by racism and homophobia. He and his husband have adopted two children and he talks …


Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: June 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer Jun 2021

Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: June 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer

Brooks Library Events

Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is A Theory of African American Offending: Race, Racism, and Crime by James D. Unnever and Shaun L. Gabbidon.


Trauma Informed E-Newsletter: Issue 8, Jeanne Williamson, Brianca Smith-Austin May 2021

Trauma Informed E-Newsletter: Issue 8, Jeanne Williamson, Brianca Smith-Austin

Student Counseling

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Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: April 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer Apr 2021

Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: April 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer

Brooks Library Events

Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is America's Original Sin: Racism, White Privilege and the Bridge to a New America by Jim Wallis.


Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: March 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer Mar 2021

Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: March 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer

Brooks Library Events

Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Killing with Prejudice: Institutionalized Racism in American Capital Punishment by RJ Maratea.


Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: February 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer Feb 2021

Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: February 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer

Brooks Library Events

Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Policing Black Bodies: How Black lives are surveilled and how to work for change by Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith.


Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: January 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer Jan 2021

Racism And Criminal Justice Book Discussion: January 2021, Central Washington University, Roger Schaefer

Brooks Library Events

Monthy book discusion on racism and criminal justice. The book for this month is Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do by Jennifer Eberhardt.


Black Panther Cubs Party, Matthew Scott Jan 2021

Black Panther Cubs Party, Matthew Scott

HCOM 434 Weekly Response Activities

An ode to the children and members of the Black Panther Party. Celebrating their courage and detailing just how far they’ve come.


Succession Of The Panthers, Matthew Scott Jan 2021

Succession Of The Panthers, Matthew Scott

HCOM 434 Weekly Response Activities

A short essay illustrating the procession of time when it comes to activism in the Black Community. Detailing how the torch has been passed to the current generation and that the struggle continues.


Introduction, Project Team Jan 2021

Introduction, Project Team

Project

Racism is something that is learned. People aren’t born with racist ideas or attitudes. It doesn’t always come from a malicious place. Ignorance can play a big role in racial attitudes. But sometimes harm is intended. Although Canada is seen as being very tolerant, hate crimes here rose sharply in 2017–up 47% over the previous year. Our First Nations’ communities face serious issues with water quality and access to care, and police forces have been censured for racist policies. In 2016, one fifth of Canada’s population was born in another country. By 2036 it could be 25%. Now is the …


Raise Your Flag, Matthew Scott Jan 2021

Raise Your Flag, Matthew Scott

HCOM 434 Weekly Response Activities

A call to action monologue detailing the reason and motives for the Black Lives Matter protests that occurred in the Summer of 2020. As well as covering why those protests should continue in the coming years.