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- Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements (67)
- The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare (46)
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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
I Can’T Breathe, Zynaya Lewis
I Can’T Breathe, Zynaya Lewis
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Black Lives Matter, Jasmine Saunders
Black Lives Matter, Jasmine Saunders
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Disability Rights Are Human Rights, Sarah Broussard
Disability Rights Are Human Rights, Sarah Broussard
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Justin Jones And The Civil Rights Movement, Kirston Reltherford
Justin Jones And The Civil Rights Movement, Kirston Reltherford
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
The Natural Hair Movement, Ke’Lexus Sullivan
The Natural Hair Movement, Ke’Lexus Sullivan
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Feminist Movement, Courtney Emery
Feminist Movement, Courtney Emery
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Black Lives Matter, Brianna Saltsman
Black Lives Matter, Brianna Saltsman
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Black Lives Matter: The Development Of A Movement & Its Impact On Social Work, Brianna Saltsman
Black Lives Matter: The Development Of A Movement & Its Impact On Social Work, Brianna Saltsman
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Dignity Of Risk And Self-Determination In The Disability Rights Movement, Sarah Broussard
Dignity Of Risk And Self-Determination In The Disability Rights Movement, Sarah Broussard
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
From The Editor: Cynthia George
From The Editor: Cynthia George
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Integration Of Islamic Religious Values And Javanese Culture In The Development Of Pilgrimage Tourism In Ngawonggo, Indonesia, Mahatva Yoga Adi Pradana, Darsono Wisadirana, Muhammad Lukman Hakim, Ahmad Imron Rozuli
Integration Of Islamic Religious Values And Javanese Culture In The Development Of Pilgrimage Tourism In Ngawonggo, Indonesia, Mahatva Yoga Adi Pradana, Darsono Wisadirana, Muhammad Lukman Hakim, Ahmad Imron Rozuli
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
Spiritual tourism prioritising religious aspects, is one of East Java’s oldest forms of tourism, especially in Malang district. This form of tourism has long developed since combining Islamic and Javanese values. The concept emerged along with the Indonesian halal tourism brand. As a form of contribution to the development of religious tourism, this study seeks to show the existence of traditional relations in aspects of Islamic pilgrimage as a form of tourist behaviour which involves visiting historical tourism in tourist villages. This research uses a qualitative methods with a case study which includes interviews and participatory observation that aims to …
Women’S Suffrage Movement, Monica Dalton
Women’S Suffrage Movement, Monica Dalton
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Body Positivity, Aurora Rainbolt
Body Positivity, Aurora Rainbolt
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Prevent Child Abuse, Kristen Jenkins
Prevent Child Abuse, Kristen Jenkins
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Free Love, Bonita Southard
Free Love, Bonita Southard
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Act Up, Victor Sorrell
Act Up, Victor Sorrell
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Know Your Rights, Black Guns Matter, Paul Bryant, Tichina Garner, Jasmine Jones
Know Your Rights, Black Guns Matter, Paul Bryant, Tichina Garner, Jasmine Jones
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Black Lives Matter, Chaylia Salandy
Black Lives Matter, Chaylia Salandy
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Black Lives Matter, Christopher Rippy
Black Lives Matter, Christopher Rippy
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Labor Union Movement, Kyle Washington
Labor Union Movement, Kyle Washington
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Fat Is Not An Insult, Jessica Paiva De Oliveira
Fat Is Not An Insult, Jessica Paiva De Oliveira
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
I Have A Dream, Ladaja Martin
I Have A Dream, Ladaja Martin
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Women’S Rights In Sports, Demetrius Lewis
Women’S Rights In Sports, Demetrius Lewis
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
The Recovery Advocacy Movement, Thomasina Liggins
The Recovery Advocacy Movement, Thomasina Liggins
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Normalize Bullying Prevention, Marian Evans
Normalize Bullying Prevention, Marian Evans
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Normalize Bullying Prevention, Marian Evans
Normalize Bullying Prevention, Marian Evans
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
The Movement To Prevent Child Abuse And Neglect, Kristen Jenkins
The Movement To Prevent Child Abuse And Neglect, Kristen Jenkins
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
From The Student Editor: James Ker
From The Student Editor: James Ker
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
From The Editor: Cynthia George
From The Editor: Cynthia George
Creating Change: The Online Journal of Zines about Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Op-Ed: It’S Time To Renew The Fight Against Housing Voucher Discrimination, Nicole Roberts
Op-Ed: It’S Time To Renew The Fight Against Housing Voucher Discrimination, Nicole Roberts
The Downtown Review
The Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP), known as Section 8, is the most recognizable public housing program in the U.S. Through empowering households to use their voucher to rent units in high-opportunity neighborhoods, this program can liberate and transform the outcomes of families experiencing poverty. However, in many Cleveland neighborhoods landlords still exclude Section 8 tenants by simply refusing to accept housing choice vouchers as payment. This explicit refusal leaves low-income households with limited options and traps participants into high-poverty neighborhoods.