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Campaigning On An Environmental Justice Platform: Irmalinda Osuna For Upland City Council, District 3, Jenny Bekenstein
Campaigning On An Environmental Justice Platform: Irmalinda Osuna For Upland City Council, District 3, Jenny Bekenstein
Pitzer Senior Theses
After successfully organizing around preserving Cabrillo Park in Upland and feeling a lack of local political representation, Irmalinda Osuna ran for Upland City Council in the 2018 midterm elections. As one of the many female candidates in the 2018 elections, Irmalinda led a grassroots, community-led political campaign in which she advocated for environmental justice and the preservation of parks, a more inclusive community, increased civic participation, a more efficient use of technology in politics, and support for small businesses.
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Reforming Organized Dentistry To Address Persistent Oral Health Disparities In The U.S., Aparna Chintapalli
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: Reforming Organized Dentistry To Address Persistent Oral Health Disparities In The U.S., Aparna Chintapalli
Pomona Senior Theses
The importance of oral health has been largely neglected from the conventional standards of healthcare in terms of public understanding & prioritization, the industrial infrastructure, and the scope of prevention & early-intervention services. Its adjunctive locus to the field of medicine has lead to the bifurcation of the oral cavity from the rest of the human body. As a result of this divide, there have been multiple factors that have allowed socially stratified oral health outcomes to manifest. This thesis examines the determinants of oral health disparities through a multidisciplinary lens (i.e. biology, public policy, infrastructure), and offers evidence of …
Pensamiento Crítico Y Escritura: Un Análisis Documental En El Contexto Educativo Latinoamericano, Diana Rocío Debia Mendieta, Herimey Hennessey Ramírez, Andrea Mesa Mojica, Lina Paola Quete Alarcón
Pensamiento Crítico Y Escritura: Un Análisis Documental En El Contexto Educativo Latinoamericano, Diana Rocío Debia Mendieta, Herimey Hennessey Ramírez, Andrea Mesa Mojica, Lina Paola Quete Alarcón
Licenciatura en Español y Lenguas Extranjeras
Este artículo recoge los hallazgos de una investigación que surge al interior del Semillero AGLAIA y se constituye en un aporte a la consolidación de un estado del arte del estudio denominado Sistematización de experiencias de formación docente en programas y escenarios educativos orientados hacia el desarrollo de pensamiento crítico con profesores en formación y en ejercicio, adelantado por un equipo de investigadores del grupo de trabajo de CLACSO de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación. En ese marco y teniendo en cuenta la necesidad de indagar sobre las investigaciones ligadas al estudio de la escritura para la formación …
Constitución De Ciudadanía Insurgente Desde La Reivindicación Del Derecho A La Ciudad En El Colectivo Jóvenes Por Kennedy, Camila Andrea Acosta Cruz, Carlos Alberto Hernández Serna, María Alejandra Rincón Quintana
Constitución De Ciudadanía Insurgente Desde La Reivindicación Del Derecho A La Ciudad En El Colectivo Jóvenes Por Kennedy, Camila Andrea Acosta Cruz, Carlos Alberto Hernández Serna, María Alejandra Rincón Quintana
Trabajo Social
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Material Didáctico Para Prevenir La Revictimización Victimización Secundaria En Los Procesos De Declaración Y Denuncia De La Violencia Sexual En El Marco Del Conflicto Armado, Julieth Tatiana Cadena, Carlos Ronaldo Calvo Tovar, Juliana Rincón Peña
Material Didáctico Para Prevenir La Revictimización Victimización Secundaria En Los Procesos De Declaración Y Denuncia De La Violencia Sexual En El Marco Del Conflicto Armado, Julieth Tatiana Cadena, Carlos Ronaldo Calvo Tovar, Juliana Rincón Peña
Trabajo Social
En el contexto de conflicto armado colombiano, se identifica que las violaciones a los derechos humanos afectan, tanto a hombres como mujeres, su impacto y su carácter varían de acuerdo con el sexo de la víctima y el contexto en el que estas se dan. A través de los años, se han ido implementando mecanismos y procesos amparados bajo la normativa en el país que acogen a las víctimas de este conflicto, entre las que se encuentran las de violencia sexual. Sin embargo, se ha evidenciado que se presentan dificultades que obstaculizan los procesos de declaración y denuncia de estos …
Host Community Impacts: Learning From The Experience Of Hosting International Volunteers In El Barrial, Suchitoto, Getsemani And San Miguel, El Salvador, Mike Boylan
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
Previous exploration of International Experiential Learning (IEL) programs has generally focused on the experience of Northern volunteers, without considering the outcomes in Southern host communities. Contemporary scholars raise serious concerns about potential harm being done in Southern host communities as a result of IEL programs that resemble historical colonialism. This study contributes to the growing body of research that addresses this gap in the understanding of Southern host community experiences. The results tell us that the host community members do not articulate negative experiences in the way that post-colonial scholars predict. The analysis of 23 interviews including host community members, …