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Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Dec 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 12, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Look Before We Leap

SQ News Extends Circulation to Youth

For-Profit Prison Corporations

LWOP For Youth Ruled Unconstitutional Again

More Border Agency Actions

Women and Mass Incarceration


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Nov 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 11, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

¡¡Commute All 5,000!: Drop LWOP!!

Actual Good News!

2nd Call: Soliciting Card Design

¡Conmuten Todos los 5000!: ¡Eliminen LWOP!

Who is the Richest of Them All?

Computer Technology Materials Banned

In Contrast, Some Execution Sentences


The Last Oil: Students Respond, Unm Department Of Art Oct 2018

The Last Oil: Students Respond, Unm Department Of Art

Art and Art History Faculty Publications

In February 2018, the University of New Mexico (UNM) convened the last oil: a multispecies justice symposium on Arctic Alaska and beyond.Twenty-nine artists, activists, attorneys, scientists, conservationists, curators, scholars, and writers from across the United States and Canada, gave talks and/or did creative performances—and ten colleagues from UNM and beyond chaired various sessions. the last oil was the first national convening to apprehend the reckless U.S. federal Arctic policy, and also brought impacts of climate change and Indigenous rights concerns in Alaska into conversation with similar impacts and struggles in New Mexico and the west.

Published on Indigenous …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Oct 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 10, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

We Can Make It Better or Worse - And Do

Information Needed

Soliciting Holiday/Calendar Card Design

The Book Title: What We Know

Huracán Michael Arrasa Florida

Un Estado Cambio la Pena de Ejecución

Average Workers are Worse Off Now


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Sep 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 9, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

The 10 National Demands

The Power of the State

What is a "Strong Economy"?

Some Prison Population Reduction

Money Bail: A Predatory System

Spirituality and Abolition


I Am My Hair, And My Hair Is Me: #Blackgirlmagic In Lis, Teresa Y. Neely Phd Sep 2018

I Am My Hair, And My Hair Is Me: #Blackgirlmagic In Lis, Teresa Y. Neely Phd

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

Chapter 5 in Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS. Using intersectionality as a framework, this edited collection explores the experiences of women of color in library and information science (LIS). With roots in black feminism and critical race theory, intersectionality studies the ways in which multiple social and cultural identities impact individual experience. Libraries and archives idealistically portray themselves as egalitarian and neutral entities that provide information equally to everyone, yet these institutions often reflect and perpetuate societal racism, sexism, and additional forms of oppression. Women of color who work in LIS are often placed in …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Aug 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 8, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Who Gets the Money?

What Do We Get?

Puerto Rico Transportar a 3.200 Prisioneros a Cárceles del Territorio Continental Estadounidense

Freer Than Before

Prison Health News: Call for Submissions

Forty Years Later

Support Sought

Amazing Grace?


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jul 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 7, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Cries of Children Echo Thru Years

Over Incarceration

Seeking Redemption Petition: Families United to End LWOP (F.U.E.L.)

Casi 600 Mujeres Arrestadas

The Routledge International Handbook


Motley Crew: Collaboration Across An Academic Library To Revive An Orphaned Collection, Amy Jankowski, Anne Schultz, Laura Soito Jul 2018

Motley Crew: Collaboration Across An Academic Library To Revive An Orphaned Collection, Amy Jankowski, Anne Schultz, Laura Soito

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

It can be difficult to find time and motivation to effectively address collection management for materials in specialized areas that fall outside the primary scope of one’s usual responsibilities. The pressure of crowded shelves in the authors’ largest library and the associated difficulties of helping users locate materials led a team of faculty librarians and staff to evaluate and consolidate an “orphaned collection” of books in health and medicine call numbers. The authors describe how a project team established a data-informed evaluation and weeding process that minimized affective decision-making and considered the nuances of collection management between disciplines.


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jun 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Yy, No. 6, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Too Much

Too Little

Too Unacceptable

Muertes en Puerto Rico por el Huracán María

Some Air Conditioning Mandated

Prison Reform Strategy Bills Underway

No Separating Immigrant Moms and Kids


The Jackie Robinson Of Library Science: Twenty Years Later, Teresa Y. Neely Jun 2018

The Jackie Robinson Of Library Science: Twenty Years Later, Teresa Y. Neely

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

This chapter is the 20 year follow-up to Neely’s 1996 chapter of the same name (Neely, 1996). She is still the only Black librarian in her current position and has been the only one at each of the three institutions where she’s worked. She writes about geographical isolation, personal loss, and the physical, spiritual, and emotional toll working and living in white spaces has taken.


"It Was Information Based": Student Reasoning When Distinguishing Between Scholarly And Popular Sources, Amy Jankowski, Alyssa Russo, Lori Townsend May 2018

"It Was Information Based": Student Reasoning When Distinguishing Between Scholarly And Popular Sources, Amy Jankowski, Alyssa Russo, Lori Townsend

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

Scholarly and popular sources are a longstanding construct in library instruction. A quick Google search brings up an abundance of LibGuides and tutorials on the subject. However, we have found that teaching students to identify and classify information sources using a rigid binary categorization is problematic. In an effort to better understand the ways students conceptualize and evaluate sources, we stepped back to ask: what kind of reasoning do students apply when distinguishing between scholarly and popular sources?


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights May 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 5, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

National Memorial for Peace and Justice

Women in Prison

Primero de Mayo en Puerto Rico

A Reminder

Program to Pay Bail for the Poor

Democracy


Naming The Nameless: An Exploration Of Queer Poetry And Empowerment, Jesse Yelvington Apr 2018

Naming The Nameless: An Exploration Of Queer Poetry And Empowerment, Jesse Yelvington

2018 Award Winners

No abstract provided.


The Fight For Historical Representation And Accuracy: Statues Of The Confederacy, Ashley R. Koger Apr 2018

The Fight For Historical Representation And Accuracy: Statues Of The Confederacy, Ashley R. Koger

2018 Award Winners

No abstract provided.


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Apr 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 4, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

2 Years of SHU Settlement

When is it Torture?

Presidente R. Castro de Cuba: Discurso Final

The American Prison Writing Archive (APWA)

Bail Bond Exploitation?

Back on Schedule


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Mar 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 3, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

More Contrasts

Unprecedented Change

On The Other Hand

Por el Huracán Harvey

Families United to End LWOP (FUEL)

Distancing Youth from Adult Courts

The Police: A Field Guide


Degrees Conferred By Unm: Dataset, Amy E. Winter, Mary C. Wise Mar 2018

Degrees Conferred By Unm: Dataset, Amy E. Winter, Mary C. Wise

University Libraries Staff Publications

This dataset was created for the digital exhibit "And Yet She Persisted: Documenting Women's Lives in New Mexico." Please see the exhibit data page for more information about this dataset.

As of July 24, 2020, the dataset consists of 13,483 records of degrees conferred by the University of New Mexico between 1894 and 1959. The data was extracted from scanned documents in the UNM Archives, including:

These scanned documents were processed using PDFMiner, Notepad ++, and MS Excel. …


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 2, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Feb 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 2, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Connect the Numbers

What is Solitary Confinement For?

"Somos Perseguidos por un Sistema Injusto

Where Are the Good Guys?

Stealing IDs


Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Jan 2018

Coalition For Prisoners' Rights Newsletter, Vol 43-Zz, No. 1, Coalition For Prisoners' Rights

Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletters

Invisible Death Sentences

Symbol of Despair and Damage

Senadores de EEUU Afirman que el Gobierno de Trump no Envió Ayuda a Puerto Rico Tras Huracan

They Just Don't Get It

Another Offense

What's the Story Really About


Revisiting The Vasco-Cantabrian Solutrean: The Archaeofaunal Record [Dataset], Emily Lena Jones Jan 2018

Revisiting The Vasco-Cantabrian Solutrean: The Archaeofaunal Record [Dataset], Emily Lena Jones

Anthropology Datasets

No abstract provided.


Neutrosophic Optimization And Its Application On Structural Designs, Florentin Smarandache, Mridula Sarkar, Tapan Kumar Roy Jan 2018

Neutrosophic Optimization And Its Application On Structural Designs, Florentin Smarandache, Mridula Sarkar, Tapan Kumar Roy

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

In the real world, uncertainty or vagueness is prevalent in engineering and management computations. Commonly, such uncertainties are included in the design process by introducing simplified hypothesis and safety or design factors. In case of structural and pavement design, several design methods are available to optimize objectives. But all such methods follow numerous monographs, tables and charts to find effective thickness of pavement design or optimum weight and deflection of structure calculating certain loop of algorithm in the cited iteration process. Most of the time, designers either only take help of a software or stop the cited procedure even after …


Neutrosophic Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Florentin Smarandache, Jun Ye, Yanhui Guo Jan 2018

Neutrosophic Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Florentin Smarandache, Jun Ye, Yanhui Guo

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

The notion of a neutrosophic quadruple BCK/BCI-number is considered in the first article (“Neutrosophic Quadruple BCK/BCI-Algebras”, by Young Bae Jun, Seok-Zun Song, Florentin Smarandache, and Hashem Bordbar), and a neutrosophic quadruple BCK/BCI-algebra, which consists of neutrosophic quadruple BCK/BCI-numbers, is constructed. Several properties are investigated, and a (positive implicative) ideal in a neutrosophic quadruple BCK-algebra and a closed ideal in a neutrosophic quadruple BCI-algebra are studied. Given subsets A and B of a BCK/BCI-algebra, the set NQ(A,B), which consists of neutrosophic quadruple BCK/BCInumbers with a condition, is established. Conditions for the set NQ(A,B) to be a (positive implicative) ideal of a …


Word-Level Neutrosophic Sentiment Similarity, Florentin Smarandache, Mihaela Colhon, Stefan Vladutescu, Xenis Negrea Jan 2018

Word-Level Neutrosophic Sentiment Similarity, Florentin Smarandache, Mihaela Colhon, Stefan Vladutescu, Xenis Negrea

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

In the specialised literature, there are many approaches developed for capturing textual measures: textual similarity, textual readability and textual sentiment. This paper proposes a new sentiment similarity measures between pairs of words using a fuzzy-based approach in which words are considered single-valued neutrosophic sets. We build our study with the aid of the lexical resource SentiWordNet 3.0 as our intended scope is to design a new word-level similarity measure calculated by means of the sentiment scores of the involved words. Our study pays attention to the polysemous words because these words are a real challenge for any application that processes …


The History Of The University Of New Mexico School Of Law Librarians' Fight For Faculty Status And Equal Voting Rights, Ernesto A. Longa Jan 2018

The History Of The University Of New Mexico School Of Law Librarians' Fight For Faculty Status And Equal Voting Rights, Ernesto A. Longa

Faculty Scholarship

Based on research of over sixty years of archival records, this article presents a case study of the University of New Mexico School of Law librarians’ fight for respect, professional recognition, faculty status, and voting rights in the face of persistent opposition from law school administrators, faculty, and head librarians.


Neutropsychic Personality / A Mathematical Approach To Psychology (Third Enlarged Edition), Florentin Smarandache Jan 2018

Neutropsychic Personality / A Mathematical Approach To Psychology (Third Enlarged Edition), Florentin Smarandache

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

Neutropsyche is the psychological theory that studies the soul or spirit using the neutrosophy and neutrosohic theories. In other words: Neutrosophic Psychological Theory. It is based on triadic neutrosophic psychological concepts of the form (A, neutA, antiA).

Neutropsychic Personality is a neutrosophic dynamic open psychological system of tendencies to feel, think, and act specific to each individual, based on

Neutrosophic Refined Memory: that restructured the division of memory into: consciousness, aconsciousness (which we introduce as a blend of consciousness and unconsciousness), and unconsciousness. Aconscious was further subdivided into preconscious, subconscious, semiconscious = semiunconscious, subunconscious, and preunconscious …