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Nuclear Alarmism And Climate Change Fatalism As A Secular Apocalyptic Religion, Sarah Ertelt 18
Nuclear Alarmism And Climate Change Fatalism As A Secular Apocalyptic Religion, Sarah Ertelt 18
Honor Scholar Theses
No abstract provided.
Manning Up At Depauw: Performing Fraternal Masculinity On A Liberal Arts Campus, Rachel Higson 18
Manning Up At Depauw: Performing Fraternal Masculinity On A Liberal Arts Campus, Rachel Higson 18
Honor Scholar Theses
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Belonging In This Place: Belonging In An Undergraduate University, Samantha Ostreicher 18
Belonging In This Place: Belonging In An Undergraduate University, Samantha Ostreicher 18
Honor Scholar Theses
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Interpreting Black Women’S Narratives About The Foster Care System As Counterstorytelling, Shanae Nelson 18
Interpreting Black Women’S Narratives About The Foster Care System As Counterstorytelling, Shanae Nelson 18
Honor Scholar Theses
This research examines Black mothers’ narratives about the foster care system as counterstorytelling. This study analyzes the different ways Black mothers challenge systemic oppression through Critical Race Theory. This study offers a critical insight into the challenges Black mothers encounter with the foster care system and the different state actors that participate in maintaining common stereotype of Black mothers as poor parents. This project highlights the the role of the foster care system in suppressing Black mothers’ ability to care for and protect their children. This study critiques the state’s hypersurveillance and hypercriminalization of Black mothers and by extent, Black …
From Straitjackets To Jumpsuits: America's Mental Healthcare Crisis, Madeleine Storm 18
From Straitjackets To Jumpsuits: America's Mental Healthcare Crisis, Madeleine Storm 18
Honor Scholar Theses
No abstract provided.