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Beyond Sound Bites, Stereotypes, And Blame-Placing: A Historical Analysis Of The Interethnic Violence At South Philadelphia High School, Nichole Nelson Dec 2011

Beyond Sound Bites, Stereotypes, And Blame-Placing: A Historical Analysis Of The Interethnic Violence At South Philadelphia High School, Nichole Nelson

Penn McNair Research Journal

―Asian students say black students routinely pelt them with food, beat, punch and kick them in school hallways and bathrooms, and hurl racial epithets….‖1 This quote from the January 22, 2010, edition of USA Today describes Asian students’ account of their experience with violence and harassment at the hands of a group of predominantly African-American students at South Philadelphia High School. Various media outlets reported that a group of primarily African-American students attacked approximately 30 Asian students in the high school lunchroom. Subsequently, Asian students boycotted the school for more than a week and returned to school on December 16, …


The Failure Of The Lisbon Treaty To Mitigate The Eurozone Economic Malaise, Matthew G. Frias Esq. May 2011

The Failure Of The Lisbon Treaty To Mitigate The Eurozone Economic Malaise, Matthew G. Frias Esq.

Honors Theses (PPE)

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Renaissance City Views From Above And Afar, Daniel Traister, Jack Sosiak Mar 2011

Renaissance City Views From Above And Afar, Daniel Traister, Jack Sosiak

Scholarship at Penn Libraries

A text document to accompany the exhibition of Renaissance city views mounted in conjunction with the conference on “Cities in Global Perpsective” organized by Penn Professors Renata Holod (History of Art), Lynn Hollen Lees (History), and Nancy L. Steinhardt (East Asian Languages and Civilizations). The document includes images and descriptions of items that were on display for the exhibit, both from the Library's collections and on loan from the Sosiaks.