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Mobile Technology As A Leverage Point For The Spread Of Permaculture In The Food System, Daniel Finley
Mobile Technology As A Leverage Point For The Spread Of Permaculture In The Food System, Daniel Finley
Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)
This thesis argues that the current food system is untenable in the long term due to its significant negative impacts on the global ecosystem and society.
Understanding The Role Of Art Programming In Mitigating Social Exclusion As Experienced By People Experiencing Poverty, Emmalee Harper
Understanding The Role Of Art Programming In Mitigating Social Exclusion As Experienced By People Experiencing Poverty, Emmalee Harper
Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)
Inspired by her own work in the art programs in Denver’s own The Gathering Place, the author explores the role that art programs play in the lives of people experiencing poverty. This interdisciplinary thesis challenges our traditional notions of poverty-alleviation services that would construe art programming as a misappropriation of limited resources. The author explores social isolation and social exclusion in the lives of people experiencing poverty through the broad framework of intersectionality. Art programming is offered as one potential way we could navigate intersectional concerns of exclusion, and this programming is explored through the framework of Relational-Cultural Theory. Art …