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It's Hard To Believe There Are People There, Lily Rose Peña
It's Hard To Believe There Are People There, Lily Rose Peña
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.
Provisional Food Security: The Role Of Emergency Food Systems In An Evolving Landscape, Luca Walker Tagliati
Provisional Food Security: The Role Of Emergency Food Systems In An Evolving Landscape, Luca Walker Tagliati
Senior Projects Spring 2023
A lasting consequence of Reagan administration rollbacks in government food assistance programs is the safety net of private food provision organizations. Over the decades that these private assistance agencies grew in scope, food justice movements began sprouting up around the country that sought to address rising food insecurity and other inequities of dominant food systems. Today, private food provision organizations and food justice movements make up a large portion of emergency food systems response, forcing food insecure individuals to rely on overburdened pantries and volunteers who depend on coherent community strategy to succeed. Oftentimes, vulnerable populations are excluded from these …
Novo: New Wave On A Broken Foundation, Sam Lazarus Shear
Novo: New Wave On A Broken Foundation, Sam Lazarus Shear
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Mythologies In Plastic, Concrete, And Wood: A Material Practice Of Non-Duality, Julia Kane
Mythologies In Plastic, Concrete, And Wood: A Material Practice Of Non-Duality, Julia Kane
Senior Projects Spring 2023
This work applies Roland Barthes semiotic theory and the general framework of material semiotics to plastic, concrete and wood in order to draw out various worldview's and mythologies articulated through their varying manifestations.
From Fast Fashion To Conscious Couture : Revealing The Need For Policy In Shaping A Sustainable Fashion Industry, Mikelison D. Womack
From Fast Fashion To Conscious Couture : Revealing The Need For Policy In Shaping A Sustainable Fashion Industry, Mikelison D. Womack
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
The Valley Of Science And Fiction: Capitalism, Labor, Race, And Environment In The Silicon Valley, Juliette R. Zicot
The Valley Of Science And Fiction: Capitalism, Labor, Race, And Environment In The Silicon Valley, Juliette R. Zicot
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Multidisciplinary Studies of Bard College
Don’T Talk To Me Until I’Ve Had My Coffee: An Analysis Of Colombia’S Changing Coffee And Agricultural Sector In The Face Of Climate Change, Nita Vemuri
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Abstract
“With each year that passes, Atlantic and Pacific cyclone generating areas have experienced higher sea surface temperatures and increases in the intensity and duration of tropical storms.” (Sherbinin et al., 2007) While climate change remains a myth to some, it has become a reality for many, especially those whose livelihoods depend on climate-vulnerable fields and occupations. Latin American countries are especially subjected to climate change consequences because of their vast agricultural sectors and their reliance on ENSO (El Nino Southern Oscillation) patterns, “There is a clear relationship …
Kinship And Connection: Exploring Historical Nonhuman Exhibition Within Zoos To Form New Relationships, Alexandra Colon
Kinship And Connection: Exploring Historical Nonhuman Exhibition Within Zoos To Form New Relationships, Alexandra Colon
Senior Projects Spring 2023
When I was a child going to the zoo seemed almost mystical. With memories featuring giant underwater passageways, sea lion shows, and a vague sense of awe and astonishment these times-though brief-remain locked in my memory almost lost. It’s been many years since I had visited a zoo, mostly because I forgot they existed if I’m honest. Living in NYC these spaces seemed so distant to my everyday life, to me zoos were spaces I went on vacation or maybe a class trip but were not really part of my world beyond those few instances. For many, zoos are spaces …