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Imagine That!, Randy Borum Aug 2008

Imagine That!, Randy Borum

Randy Borum

No abstract provided.


Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 08 (August/September 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library Aug 2008

Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 08 (August/September 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library

Since You're Here

No abstract provided.


Sexual Diversity, Social Inclusion And Hiv/Aids., Carlos F. Cáceres, Peter Aggleton, Jerome T. Galea Aug 2008

Sexual Diversity, Social Inclusion And Hiv/Aids., Carlos F. Cáceres, Peter Aggleton, Jerome T. Galea

Social Work Faculty Publications

Despite a number of programmes to prevent HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM) and, more generally, sexually diverse populations, gay and other homosexually active men continue to be at heightened risk of HIV and its consequences. This paper analyses some of the reasons for this situation and offers policy and programmatic recommendations to contribute to a solution. The social exclusion of MSM and transgender individuals is an overwhelming reality in the majority of countries worldwide. Although progress has been achieved in some countries, in most of the world the situation remains problematic. Present challenges to equality and …


Imagine That!, Randy Borum Aug 2008

Imagine That!, Randy Borum

Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Summary Report On Special Collections And Archives, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, For The 2007-2008 Academic Year, James Anthony Schnur Jul 2008

Summary Report On Special Collections And Archives, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, For The 2007-2008 Academic Year, James Anthony Schnur

Library Department and Committee Reports

Annual report of Special Collections and University Archives for the 2007/2008 academic year.


First Choice - July 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida Jul 2008

First Choice - July 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida

First Choice Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Overcoming Fatigue, Randy Borum Jul 2008

Overcoming Fatigue, Randy Borum

Randy Borum

No abstract provided.


Florida University Libraries Collection Analysis Project, Anna H. Perrault, Diana Loper Jul 2008

Florida University Libraries Collection Analysis Project, Anna H. Perrault, Diana Loper

Anna H. Perrault

Collection analysis for 26 Florida University Libraries using OCLC Collection Analysis product.

The SUL project sponsored by FCLA to analyze the book collections of the Florida university libraries was conducted in 2008 utilizing the OCLC WorldCat Collection Analysis service (WCA). The study findings constitute a baseline assessment of the collections of the Florida university libraries.


Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 07 (Summer 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library Jul 2008

Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 07 (Summer 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library

Since You're Here

No abstract provided.


Overcoming Fatigue, Randy Borum Jul 2008

Overcoming Fatigue, Randy Borum

Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Workplace Speech In Libraries, Kathleen De La Peña Mccook Jul 2008

Workplace Speech In Libraries, Kathleen De La Peña Mccook

School of Information Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


No Human Being Is Trash, Kathleen De La Peña Mccook Jul 2008

No Human Being Is Trash, Kathleen De La Peña Mccook

School of Information Faculty Publications

Erica Jong, writing at Huffington Post about GOP VPcandidate, Governor Sarah Palin: "White trash America certainly has allure for voters. Some people think rednecks are more American than Harvard educated intellectuals of mixed race." Jong's remarks indicate a violent classism among liberal intellectuals that leaves no room for the working class poor. Jong indicates that "Harvard education" is the top of the U.S. education experience and then demonstrates her sense of classist hierarchy that ranks people according to socioeconomic status and other class markers such as weapons.


First Choice - June 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida Jun 2008

First Choice - June 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida

First Choice Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Train For Life, Randy Borum Jun 2008

Train For Life, Randy Borum

Randy Borum

No abstract provided.


Train For Life, Randy Borum Jun 2008

Train For Life, Randy Borum

Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Sting Of Releasing Print Journals: Surviving The Transition To An Online Environment, Carol Ann Borchert Jun 2008

The Sting Of Releasing Print Journals: Surviving The Transition To An Online Environment, Carol Ann Borchert

Digital Scholarship Services Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


David Dubinsky / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Research File, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Susan Beth Donoff May 2008

David Dubinsky / International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Research File, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Susan Beth Donoff

Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items

Ms. Susan B. Donoff, a graduate student in history at the University of South Florida, investigated the horrific 25 March 1911 fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City. As part of her research, she sought to examine how the fire transformed the labor movement and how notable leaders of the time—especially Frances Perkins and members of Tammany Hall— assumed important roles in promoting progressive reforms. Perkins, who later served as the first female cabinet member when she began her tenure as President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Secretary of Labor, championed the plight of those who perished in the …


You Gotta Have Faith, Randy Borum May 2008

You Gotta Have Faith, Randy Borum

Randy Borum

No abstract provided.


Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 06 (May 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library May 2008

Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 06 (May 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library

Since You're Here

No abstract provided.


First Choice - May 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida May 2008

First Choice - May 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida

First Choice Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


You Gotta Have Faith, Randy Borum May 2008

You Gotta Have Faith, Randy Borum

Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Raymond O. Arsenault Collection : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Kathleen Arsenault, Raymond Arsenault, Jon L. Wilson, Shawn Reynolds Apr 2008

Raymond O. Arsenault Collection : A Collection Guide, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Special Collections And University Archives., James Anthony Schnur, Kathleen Arsenault, Raymond Arsenault, Jon L. Wilson, Shawn Reynolds

Special Collections and University Archives Finding Aids: All Items

A member of the USF faculty since 1980, Raymond O. Arsenault specializes in the social, political, and environmental history and historiography of the American South, though his teaching and research interests cover nearly all areas of American history, culture, and civilization. He serves as the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History. In the summer of 1998, Arsenault donated some of his research files and miscellaneous materials to the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. In 2001, 2004, and 2008, he sent additional materials for preservation as part of this collection. This guide includes accessions through the spring of 2008.


Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor Apr 2008

Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor

Academic Services Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor Apr 2008

Colecciones Especiales: Usf's Documentary Heritage Of Tampa's Immigrant Communities, Tomaro I. Taylor

Tomaro I. Taylor

No abstract provided.


First Choice - April 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida Apr 2008

First Choice - April 2008, Wusf, University Of South Florida

First Choice Monthly Newsletter

No abstract provided.


A Winning Mindset, Randy Borum Apr 2008

A Winning Mindset, Randy Borum

Randy Borum

No abstract provided.


A Winning Mindset, Randy Borum Apr 2008

A Winning Mindset, Randy Borum

Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 04 (April 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library Apr 2008

Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 04 (April 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library

Since You're Here

No abstract provided.


Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 05 (April 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library Apr 2008

Since You're Here : Vol. 02, Issue 05 (April 2008), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library

Since You're Here

No abstract provided.


Intratexturealities: The Poetics Of The Freedom Schools, Vonzell Agosto Apr 2008

Intratexturealities: The Poetics Of The Freedom Schools, Vonzell Agosto

Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Faculty Publications

Freedom Schools, which operated during 1964 after the collaborative efforts of several Civil Rights organizations, provided an opportunity to understand how students can drive the curriculum to meet individual and collective needs within a community. The presence and use of poetry throughout the Freedom Schools was mysterious, given that it is virtually absent in the curriculum guide, memos, and documents prepared by the administrative staff members and teachers. Students’ poetry not only revealed the intersections and layers of lived experience, society, and culture, but also their agency in the context of an anti-oppressive education project.