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Lessons From My Journey (A Call To Action), Preston Love Jr. Dec 2020

Lessons From My Journey (A Call To Action), Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

In this past election, the 2020 general election, I had a special opportunity to observe my Nebraska communities, from a very unique viewpoint.


Attack Ads And Big Spending Don't Get To The Real World Underlying Political Campaigns, Preston Love Jr. Dec 2020

Attack Ads And Big Spending Don't Get To The Real World Underlying Political Campaigns, Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

For the 2020 general election campaign, I had a special opportunity to observe my Nebraska communities from a unique viewpoint.


The Limits Of The Ethnographic Turn, Bharat Ranganathan Oct 2020

The Limits Of The Ethnographic Turn, Bharat Ranganathan

Religion Faculty Publications

This article reflects on the ethnographic turn in recent comparative religious ethics (CRE). Comparative religious ethicists should be lauded because they privilege engagement with non-Western intellectual sources. Such engagement is important since it undermines the erroneous view that non-Western sources are either soft or are part of someone else's commitments and therefore irrelevant. Yet some recent comparative work stops at merely describing these non-Western sources, moving ethics away from its normative tasks. If CRE is to remain relevant to broader conversations in moral and political theory, comparative religious ethicists should perform two tasks: they should evaluate the object under consideration …


White America May Have Amnesia, But Don't Ask Blacks To Forget, Preston Love Jr. Sep 2020

White America May Have Amnesia, But Don't Ask Blacks To Forget, Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

In 1775, Patrick Henry spoke to both his fellow colonists and to the British when he said, “Give me liberty or give me death.”

Nearly 250 years later, I too, scream for liberty.


Memories Of Exile And Temporary Return: Chilean Exiles Remember Chile, Cristián Doña-Reveco Sep 2020

Memories Of Exile And Temporary Return: Chilean Exiles Remember Chile, Cristián Doña-Reveco

Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications

The exile after the military coup of 1973 has been the largest emigration flow in Chilean history. Using oral histories of Chilean exiles collected in the Midwest of the United States as evidence, I describe and analyze their memories of Chile during President Allende’s government and compare them with their memories of recent visits to Chile. I argue that in order to begin recuperating the memory of exile we need to understand the complex relations between the process of exile, the memories of the country of origin, and the nation-state. I conclude this article by proposing that memory not only …


'My Hope Is That John Lewis’ Life Will Be As A Beacon To Our Young", Preston Love Jr. Jul 2020

'My Hope Is That John Lewis’ Life Will Be As A Beacon To Our Young", Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

Congressman John Lewis was a friend of mine for 40 years. I mourn the passing of my dear friend, who was 80.


Understand North Omaha's Past To Chart The Best Course For The Future, Preston Love Jr. Jun 2020

Understand North Omaha's Past To Chart The Best Course For The Future, Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

As a native of Omaha with years of accumulated wisdom as to the plight of my beloved race, I have a responsibility to speak up during these tumultuous times. I do not have the right, however, to speak for my community. I am observing a tremendous surge of activism and conversation among black Omahans, from our elected officials and organizational leaders to our lay leaders and, most importantly, our young leaders.


The Pandemic Of Racism Has Endured And Grown. It's Time To Listen., Preston Love Jr. Jun 2020

The Pandemic Of Racism Has Endured And Grown. It's Time To Listen., Preston Love Jr.

Black Studies Faculty Publications

Noted African American scholar W.E.B. Du Bois more than a century ago wrote of the “peculiar indifference” to the magnitude of human suffering brought about by racial disparities in health outcomes.


Urban American Indian Community Health Beliefs Associated With Addressing Cancer In The Northern Plains Region, Regina Idoate, Mark A. Gilbert, Keyonna King, Lisa Spellman, Bobbie Mcwilliams, Brittany Strong, Liliana Bronner, Mohammed Siahpush, Athena Ramos, Martina Clarke, Tzeyu Michaud, Maurice Godfrey, Joyce Solheim Mar 2020

Urban American Indian Community Health Beliefs Associated With Addressing Cancer In The Northern Plains Region, Regina Idoate, Mark A. Gilbert, Keyonna King, Lisa Spellman, Bobbie Mcwilliams, Brittany Strong, Liliana Bronner, Mohammed Siahpush, Athena Ramos, Martina Clarke, Tzeyu Michaud, Maurice Godfrey, Joyce Solheim

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

American Indians residing in the Northern Plains region of the Indian Health Service experience some of the most severe cancer-related health disparities. We investigated ways in which the community climate among an American Indian population in an urban community in the Northern Plains region influences community readiness to address cancer. A Community Readiness Assessment, following the Community Readiness Model, conducted semi-structured interviews with eight educators, eight students, and eight community leaders from the American Indian community in Omaha’s urban American Indian population and established the Northern Plains region community at a low level of readiness to address cancer. This study …