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  • Salgado and López is understood as a simultaneous resistance and healing practice in response to regulatory oppressive structures. I argue that Salgado and López use their artivism to challenge mainstream narratives of the Chicanx/a/o experience: Salgado uses his art to imagine a bright, colorful, and joyous world for queer and trans people of color, and Lopez uses her art to manipulate traditional cultural and religious symbols, re-presenting them through a queer Chicana feminist lens and challenging

  • part of a huge biopolitical program of well-established scientific, eugenic standards of the time. Among the medical personnel implicated in these assassinations were nurses, who carried out this program through their everyday practice. Using a case study approach, the activities of nurses at the Hamburg psychiatric asylum Langenhorn will be detailed in an attempt to understand how they were involved in killing their patients. “Memories of Gusen: U.S Army Nurses’ Reflections on Witnessing the

  • will also need to think about the “so what?” question. This question asks that you consider the significance of your research question, not just to yourself, but to your reader. This way of thinking about research—one where you consider the significance of your research question—requires practice. But when you approach research this way, you are building a closer relationship with your reader by giving them something in return. Establishing the significance of your research question is not

  • series of text boxes. Enter the Course Registration Numbers (CRNs) for the following two classes: MFTH 503: Systems Approach to MFT, CRN: 20502 MFTH 504: Contextual Foundations of Systemic Practice, CRN: 20503 (CRNs can be also be found on the Banner Interactive Schedule) When you are finished, click Submit Changes. When you are finished with registration, securely log out of Banner Web by clicking Exit. Follow these steps to ensure you have registered for your classes on Banner Self Service: Select

  • Chapter 296-809 WAC1.0 IntroductionThe purpose of the confined space program at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is to establish procedures to ensure that all confined spaces are identified on the campus and that employees are aware of and practice proper procedures for entry into these potentially hazardous spaces. The procedures in this program apply to any space or area at PLU that is by definition a confined space. A Confined space means a space that 1) is large enough and so configured

  • and allow Baha’is to work,” she said. “He wanted me to have my feet on solid ground.” Sabet-Kazilas, now a graduate of PLU’s Marriage and Family Therapy program, found solid ground and is building on it. She has a baby with her husband, Ignas Sabet-Kazilas ’14, and is working to start a private practice. She wants to serve refugees and immigrants, as they navigate the trauma of their own marginalization in the U.S. “There is so much that I can resonate with, the oppression they have gone through

  • Learning and Teaching: Reflective Practice Seminar (2) EDUC 468: Student Teaching – Secondary (10) PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology (4) FYEP 101: Writing Seminar (4) Valid First Aid Card Health and Fitness Promotion Concentration 70 semester hours BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) KINS 277: Foundations of Kinesiology (2) KINS 280: Fitness and Recreation, Program and Delivery (4) KINS 281: Sport Programming and Delivery (4) KINS 320: Nutrition

  • UniversitySaturday, 10/7/236:00 PMOlson Gymnasium Women's Soccer Vs. Willamette UniversitySunday, 10/8/2312:00 PMLute Soccer Field on the Synthetic Turf Men's Soccer Vs. Willamette UniversitySunday, 10/8/232:30 PMLute Soccer Field on the Synthetic Turf We Look Forward to Meeting YouLUTE Welcome Week – New Student Orientation is an exciting series of experiences designed to welcome new students to PLU’s vibrant community and allow you to get connected, to be involved and to stay informed. Interested in finding a

  • year! Did you know? From Chinese music recitals and lectures to small group discussions with visiting Chinese scholars and Chinese-style dinner parties, there are plenty of opportunities to continue your learning outside the classroom! Did you know? PLU’s Kreidler Global Residence Hall gives Chinese Studies students the option to live in the Chinese language wing, and focus on global awareness, language immersion, and cultural engagement. Students practice their language with other community

  • the moment and leaning into the moment to be able to communicate and express yourself in a specific way. And that’s just not possible without the ability to also explore different perspectives. (upbeat music) Meet the professors More Stories Visit About The PLU Communication degree, part of the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts, is designed to provide you with both theory and practice in the field— meaning you will learn how to explain and predict, but also apply directly what