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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Book Review: Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey Into The Heart Of America, Keith Morton
Book Review: Our Towns: A 100,000 Mile Journey Into The Heart Of America, Keith Morton
eJournal of Public Affairs
Book review of James and Deborah Fallows, Our towns: a 100,000 mile journey into the heart of America
Sunburnt At Lunchtime And Other Infrequent Things, Elizabeth Null
Sunburnt At Lunchtime And Other Infrequent Things, Elizabeth Null
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
No abstract provided.
“Where Are You From?”: Using Critical Race Theory To Analyze Graphic Novel Counter-Stories Of The Racial Microaggressions Experienced By Two Angry Asian Girls, Talitha Angelica Acaylar Trazo, Woohee Kim
“Where Are You From?”: Using Critical Race Theory To Analyze Graphic Novel Counter-Stories Of The Racial Microaggressions Experienced By Two Angry Asian Girls, Talitha Angelica Acaylar Trazo, Woohee Kim
Intersections: Critical Issues in Education
This article uses critical race theory (CRT) to analyze two stories about racial microaggressions from Where Are You From?: Short stories about being Asian in America, the graphic novel written and illustrated by Talitha Angelica Acaylar Trazo in fulfillment of her undergraduate honors thesis. Where Are You From? visually historicizes the counter-stories of 48 Asian and Asian American students at a predominantly-white undergraduate institution. In this article, we examine these microaggressions in relation to institutional and structural racism and the intersections of race, gender, and power dynamics between white faculty and Asian female students. Furthermore, we propose …
Intergroup Solidarity And Collaboration In Higher Education Organizing And Bargaining In The United States, Daniel Scott, Adrianna J. Kezar
Intergroup Solidarity And Collaboration In Higher Education Organizing And Bargaining In The United States, Daniel Scott, Adrianna J. Kezar
Academic Labor: Research and Artistry
For too long in higher education, different worker groups have conceived of themselves as separated by distinct, even competing interests. The isolation between groups reduces communication, fosters unawareness of common interests, and hinders their ability to effectively collaborate in solidarity, as does the divided and largely independent structure of the unions and bargaining units representing them. Without greater collaboration and solidarity, members of the higher education community are less able to resist the harmful trends that have been transforming the sector over the previous decades, subjecting them to increasingly similar working conditions and distancing higher education from its student learning, …
A Downtown Ministry In Sioux Falls, James C. Schaap
Building Defender Nation Through The Alumni Council, Alicia Bowar
Building Defender Nation Through The Alumni Council, Alicia Bowar
The Voice
No abstract provided.
A Step Of Faith To Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, Sarah Moss
A Step Of Faith To Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
The Vision Of Mary Medema Wilmeth, James C. Schaap
On Civil Discourse, Sarah Moss
Doing More At Dordt, Sarah Moss
Social Media Around The Table, Luralyn M. Helming
Online Class Challenges Students Beyond The Book, Kirbee Nykamp
Online Class Challenges Students Beyond The Book, Kirbee Nykamp
The Voice
No abstract provided.
A New Era For The Kuyper Scholars Program, Kate Henreckson
A New Era For The Kuyper Scholars Program, Kate Henreckson
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Dordt Expands Master's Program Options, Sarah Moss
Groninga Lands A Christian Hip-Hop Record Deal, Sarah Moss
Groninga Lands A Christian Hip-Hop Record Deal, Sarah Moss
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Changes With University, Sarah Moss
"So You're Pro-Life... Now What?", Justin Banks
Retiring Employees Leave Their Mark, Sarah Moss
Prodigal Love Of God Conference, Sarah Moss
Harmsen Honored As Gpac Coach Of The Year, Erika Buiter
Harmsen Honored As Gpac Coach Of The Year, Erika Buiter
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Toys For Tots, Lydia Marcus
French 102 Brings Faculty And Students Together, Anneke Wind
French 102 Brings Faculty And Students Together, Anneke Wind
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Small Teaching Creates Big Faculty Discussion, Kate Henreckson
Small Teaching Creates Big Faculty Discussion, Kate Henreckson
The Voice
No abstract provided.
Up For An Adventure, Sarah Moss
Our Theology Is Like A Map, Erik Hoekstra
Andrews University Wind Symphony Christmas Concert, Byron Graves
Andrews University Wind Symphony Christmas Concert, Byron Graves
Andrews Agenda: Campus News
No abstract provided.
Report: The 2018 Vincentian Innovation Summit, Anna Morozova, Kevin Rioux
Report: The 2018 Vincentian Innovation Summit, Anna Morozova, Kevin Rioux
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
No abstract provided.
Buying A Better World: Students As Conscious Consumers, Sean Murray
Buying A Better World: Students As Conscious Consumers, Sean Murray
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
Conscious consumer movements have given people opportunities to “vote with their dollars” – that is, buy from companies with values matching their own, and forgo products from businesses with questionable policies and practices. After providing brief context about consumerism and conscious consumption, I focus on a Conscious Consumer Project that I teach in my First Year Writing courses at St. John’s University. Excerpts of student writing emphasizing labor issues, as well as student reflections on the project, are shared as I discuss possibilities for revising and improving the assignment. The possibilities discussed include increasing opportunities for students to do academic …