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Roy Goines, Kelli Johnson
Roy Goines, Kelli Johnson
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Roy Goines was born on January 3,1938 in Barboursville, West Virginia, to a family with five sisters and two brothers. Goines attended Douglass High School in Huntington, West Virginia and graduated in 1955. He received a scholarship to play football at Marshall University where he studied accounting. At Marshall University, Goines was on the Dean’s List, listed on the Who’s Who list of students, and was second in command of the ROTC.
President's Council On Diversity, Equity And Inclusion: Findings And Recommendations Report, University Of Maine President's Council On Diversity, Equity And Inclusion
President's Council On Diversity, Equity And Inclusion: Findings And Recommendations Report, University Of Maine President's Council On Diversity, Equity And Inclusion
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
Report from the President’s Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with recommendations for expanding diversity, equity, and inclusion on the University of Maine (UM) and the University of Maine at Machias (UMM) campuses.
The President’s Council on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion began its work in October 2020, charged with advising “the President and members of the President’s Cabinet on matters of diversity, equity and inclusion at [UM] and [UMM] and to provide an annual report to the President on the status and efforts to ensure that inclusive excellence is foundational at the University.”
The Council includes 33 members, who collectively …
Women & Adhd, Alexa Curtis
Women & Adhd, Alexa Curtis
Sociology Student Work Collection
The majority of ADHD cases in women get missed of ignored. This is because of a mix of sexism within the medical research for ADHD and the way girls to socialized to behave and act.
Adoption And Its Sociological Trends, Nhat Le
Adoption And Its Sociological Trends, Nhat Le
Sociology Student Work Collection
This presentation covers some of the history of adoption in the US and the sociological trends tied to it.
Karen Sieber Speaks About Hidden History Of Violence At Umaine, Megan Ashe
Karen Sieber Speaks About Hidden History Of Violence At Umaine, Megan Ashe
University of Maine Racial Justice Collection
On Tuesday Dec. 1, 2020, Karen Sieber, the Humanities Specialist at the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center, presented a talk called “Tarred and Feathered: UMaine’s Hidden Connection to the Red Summer of 1919.” The Red Summer occurred during the year of 1919 and was in reference to nationwide widespreadviolence against Black people, but particularly Black men. Sieber is a historian and specializes in both public history and the digital humanities. This experiencecombined with her own thirst for knowledge led her to begin to create an archive to document this time in history after a trip to Knoxville, Tennessee.
December 2020 Newlsetter, Joanna Menendie '22, Muyiwa Arowolo '21
December 2020 Newlsetter, Joanna Menendie '22, Muyiwa Arowolo '21
Black Student Union (BSU) Newsletter
As the first semester comes to an end, BSU not only wanted to thank you all for supporting us as an organization, but we also wanted to reflect on the events and projects that we have completed, are currently working on, and what we plan to accomplish next semester. Here is our semester newsletter to provide you with insight into all of our efforts.
Gender & Sexuality Services Newsletter, December 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Gender & Sexuality Services.
Gender & Sexuality Services Newsletter, December 2020, University Of Northern Iowa. Gender & Sexuality Services.
Gender & Sexuality Services Newsletter
In This Issue:
--Winter Card Exchange
--Faculty, Staff, and Alumni Partners
--Safe Zone Ally Training
--Rainbow Fund Scholarship
--Where Do You Go to Be You in the Cedar Valley?
The Torch (December 2020), Crtp
The Torch (December 2020), Crtp
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Meridians Twentieth Anniversary Reader, Ginetta Candelario
Meridians Twentieth Anniversary Reader, Ginetta Candelario
Sociology: Faculty Books
This critical anthology consists of thirty of Meridians's most frequently cited, downloaded, and anthologized scholarly essays, activists reports, memoirs, and poems since its first issue was published in fall 2000. The forty authors featured are a virtual who's who of internationally renowned feminist women-of-color scholar-activists (such as Sara Ahmed, Angela Davis, Sonia Alvarez, Paula Giddings, and Sunera Thobani) and award-winning poets (such as Nikky Finney, Laurie Ann Guerrero, and Suheir Hammad). Ranging broadly across geographies (North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East), diasporas (Black, Asian, Indigenous), and disciplines, the collection beautifully exemplifies the best practices of …
The Future Of The German-Jewish Past: Memory And The Question Of Antisemitism, Gideon Reuveni, Diana Franklin
The Future Of The German-Jewish Past: Memory And The Question Of Antisemitism, Gideon Reuveni, Diana Franklin
Purdue University Press Book Previews
Germany’s acceptance of its direct responsibility for the Holocaust has strengthened its relationship with Israel and has led to a deep commitment to combat antisemitism and rebuild Jewish life in Germany. As we draw close to a time when there will be no more firsthand experience of the horrors of the Holocaust, there is great concern about what will happen when German responsibility turns into history. Will the present taboo against open antisemitism be lifted as collective memory fades? There are alarming signs of the rise of the far right, which includes blatantly antisemitic elements, already visible in public discourse. …
Wandering Jews: Global Jewish Migration, Steven J. Gold
Wandering Jews: Global Jewish Migration, Steven J. Gold
Purdue University Press Book Previews
Despite the importance of historical and contemporary migration to the American Jewish community, popular awareness of the diversity and complexity of the American Jewish migration legacy is limited and largely focused upon Yiddish-speaking Jews who left the Pale of Settlement in Eastern Europe between 1880 and 1920 to settle in eastern and midwestern cities.
Wandering Jews provides readers with a broader understanding of the Jewish experience of migration in the United States and elsewhere. It describes the record of a wide variety of Jewish migrant groups, including those encountering different locations of settlement, historical periods, and facets of the migration …
4 Paws For Ability, Kathleen Schumacher
4 Paws For Ability, Kathleen Schumacher
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
4 paws is a nonprofit organization that trains and places service dogs with children to increase the independence of the child and assist the families.
Why Does This Work Matter? Without volunteers, 4 Paws would be unable to operate as an organization. Kids like the boy to the left who at the age of three was diagnosed with autism and struggles with communication, anxiety, and wandering off would not be able to seek comfort in a service dog.
Islamophobia: An American Conundrum Spurred By Donald Trump’S Executive Order And Political Rhetoric, Mike Lawless
Islamophobia: An American Conundrum Spurred By Donald Trump’S Executive Order And Political Rhetoric, Mike Lawless
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
The negative rhetoric directed toward Muslims in the United States has largely been focused on Muslim refugees because it allows for a connotation that a radical group is entering the United States.
The Political Dynamic Of The Separation Of The Islamic Church And State, Maya Drayton, Rachel Burton, Caroline Donnelly, Brianna Wolfe, Erika Cambron
The Political Dynamic Of The Separation Of The Islamic Church And State, Maya Drayton, Rachel Burton, Caroline Donnelly, Brianna Wolfe, Erika Cambron
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
In this project, we researched the relationship between Islam and the state. We conducted our research by using the University of Dayton databases to find different journals and articles analyzing our topic. We found that the relationship is constantly evolving and depends on where you are located. We also found that Islam has not always been properly investigated and is not as widely understood as it could be.
Big Brothers-Big Sisters: Why Does This Work Matter?, Gianna Panozzo
Big Brothers-Big Sisters: Why Does This Work Matter?, Gianna Panozzo
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
This poster presents what the Big Brothers-Big Sisters nonprofit organization entails, such as what is their mission is, what types of programs they offer, and why BBBS is so important.
Effectiveness Of An Adaptive Magnitude Comparison Ebook At Home, Zachary Yurich, Mary Wagner Fuhs
Effectiveness Of An Adaptive Magnitude Comparison Ebook At Home, Zachary Yurich, Mary Wagner Fuhs
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Finding effective technology is important for children’s learning during the pandemic, as families may not have quick access to sufficient high-quality, classroom-like resources.
This project is part of a larger evaluation of the effectiveness of adaptive magnitude comparison eBooks for improving preschoolers’ math skills.
Community Engagement Project: Catholic Social Services Of The Miami Valley And Erma's House Family Visitation Center, Madeline Calhoun
Community Engagement Project: Catholic Social Services Of The Miami Valley And Erma's House Family Visitation Center, Madeline Calhoun
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Learn how urban sociology themes function in practice through “community studies” and intentional community engagement
Explore how urban sprawl, political fragmentation, race and class segregation, housing, and community changes relate to household and family dynamics
Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley (CSSMV): offers programming to strengthen individuals, families, and communities through refugee resettlement, poverty alleviation services, pregnancy and parenting support, and supervised visitation.
Conflicting Identities: The Lgbtq-Jewish Identity Conflict And How The Jewish Community Is Working To Fix It, Gavin Christy, Sam Crew, Molly Klimo, Peter Sparrow
Conflicting Identities: The Lgbtq-Jewish Identity Conflict And How The Jewish Community Is Working To Fix It, Gavin Christy, Sam Crew, Molly Klimo, Peter Sparrow
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
This work studies the identities of Jewish people who are also a part of the LGBTQ community. It examines the conflict that many LGBTQ Jews feel between these two identities and how this conflict decreases these people's involvement in the Jewish community. Looking from the Jewish community side we examine how the Jewish community has responded to this problem and how they are working to better integrate their LGBTQ members into their community.
Feminism Within Buddhism, Dallas Johnson, Peder Harvey
Feminism Within Buddhism, Dallas Johnson, Peder Harvey
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
No abstract provided.
Mission Of Mary Cooperative: Community Engagement Project, Rachel Veneman
Mission Of Mary Cooperative: Community Engagement Project, Rachel Veneman
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Mission of Mary Cooperative consists of 6 urban farming plots in the Dayton area. It runs a community supported agriculture program that provides access to fresh produce to people living in the food desert of Dayton. The organization focuses on fostering experiential learning, engaging the community in processes of agriculture and food production, and installing gardens in backyards to allow people to grow their own food.
Religious Views Of Black Lives Matter, Audrey Melton, Allison Zelinskas
Religious Views Of Black Lives Matter, Audrey Melton, Allison Zelinskas
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
No abstract provided.
Behind The 2020 Delhi Riots: History Of Hindu-Muslim Conflict In India, Piper Sereno
Behind The 2020 Delhi Riots: History Of Hindu-Muslim Conflict In India, Piper Sereno
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Though a major aspect of Hinduism is ahimsa, or non-violence, and Islam also admonishes violence, there is often religious conflict in any area that has people of more than one religion. There is an underlying tension between Muslims and Hindus that goes further than just differences in beliefs.
The Relationship Of Classroom Variables And Academic Achievement Across The Preschool Year, Olivia Leblanc
The Relationship Of Classroom Variables And Academic Achievement Across The Preschool Year, Olivia Leblanc
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Preschool education is designed to foster school readiness among three to five-year-old children before entering kindergarten. Past research suggests that elements of the classroom, such as quality of teacher-child interactions, can influence the development of academic and social skills during the preschool year. Utilizing data from a longitudinal correlational study, the current study investigates the relationship between classroom variables and academic achievement throughout the preschool year. The findings suggest that there is a significant relationship between classroom variables and student outcomes, which calls for further research investigating the importance of high-quality preschool programs for young children.
Research Questions:
- What is …
Religion's Role In Immigration In A Multiculturalist Context, Jack Willerton
Religion's Role In Immigration In A Multiculturalist Context, Jack Willerton
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Modern society is more diverse than ever before. This is especially the case in the United States and Europe, where there is a blend of different cultures, ethnicities and religions. One of the toughest issues facing both of these regions is immigration. Immigration, legal and illegal, had led to a host of responses from many different groups of people from different backgrounds. In particular, religiously affiliated groups have had differing responses to the issue of immigration, especially in the United States.
This project is an investigation on how these religious groups view the issue of immigration. On top of my …
Hindu Views On The Environment, Katie Bardine, Sean Sullivan, Jonathan Sulzer
Hindu Views On The Environment, Katie Bardine, Sean Sullivan, Jonathan Sulzer
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Poster explores five views that influence Hindu views on sustainability and the environment, the first of which is that the ecological consciousness is the way of living in which it respects the environment and the ecological world. A Hindu’s ecological consciousness is well constructed, as a main aspect of the religion is care for the Earth and respect for creation.
Coronavirus' Effect On American Christianity, Daniel Hughes
Coronavirus' Effect On American Christianity, Daniel Hughes
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
The church has been losing members especially amongst its youth, but the Pew Research Center did a survey on practicing Christians and found that One-quarter of US adults overall (24%) say their faith has become stronger because of the coronavirus pandemic, while just 4% of people say their faith has become weaker. The majority has said their faith hasn’t changed much (67%) and 5% had no comment on the issue.
Religion And The Death Penalty In The United States, Isabel Neal
Religion And The Death Penalty In The United States, Isabel Neal
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
- Catholic Nations are the most likely to advocate for the abolishment the death penalty.
- Observed: Catholics Against Capital Punishment.
- Most religious groups prefer life in prison over the death penalty.
- More religions are now opposed to the death penalty than they were in the past.
- Church attendance may be a factor when it comes to support or opposition of the death penalty.
- Persons who view their deity as compassionate are more likely to be opposed to the death penalty.
Gender Roles In Buddhism, Simone Schuller, Deja Tart, Rebekah Beamer, Kathleen Sebastian
Gender Roles In Buddhism, Simone Schuller, Deja Tart, Rebekah Beamer, Kathleen Sebastian
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
No abstract provided.
Springboro And West Carrollton School Districts, Alex Roberts
Springboro And West Carrollton School Districts, Alex Roberts
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
Poster describes my field experiences in the Dayton-area school districts of Springboro and West Carrollton. During my time at each school, I helped students with disabilities and observed a school resource officer and her duties.
Women And Islam: A Look Into Women’S Rights In Islamic Culture, Tristan West
Women And Islam: A Look Into Women’S Rights In Islamic Culture, Tristan West
Content presented at the Roesch Social Sciences Symposium
No abstract provided.