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articles and chapters on Quaker antislavery efforts, global theology and colonial American theology. His book on John Woolman is currently under peer review, as is a book on Quakers and mysticism. A chapter on evangelicalism and global Christianity will soon be published in the new Cambridge Companion to Quaker Studies. His teaching interests include theologies of peace and justice, historical theology and the history of Christianity. Dr. Kershner makes his home in Renton with his wife Jessica, a high
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10/4-5/2024 - The Great American Songbook: A Musical Revue (pdf) view download
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HinduismInformational Resources: Hinduism resources page from NQAPIA Stances of Faith on LGBTQ Issues: Hinduism Gay and Lesbian Vaishnava Association Hindu American Society views on LGBT rights Stories by/about Queer Hindus: Rudrani Chettri, a transgender/hijra activist Interview with her here Sushma Dwivedi, founder of the Purple Pundit Project Homosexuality isn’t a Western import to India, but bigotry against LGBT people is, by Mat McDermott Shikhandi: the Mahabharata’s transgender warrior Queer Hindu Alliance
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exhibition celebrating this remarkable document opened on May 17, 2014 (the constitution’s 200th anniversary), at the Eidsvoll Center in Norway—and now that same exhibition will hold its exclusive U.S. premiere at Pacific Lutheran University’s Scandinavian Cultural Center. The exhibition, 1814-2014: Red White and Blue–Norwegian Constitution, American Inspiration, is made up of works by 10 renowned Norwegian modern artists—together it’s a visual exploration of themes ranging from freedom and stability to
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-Blackness Decolonize BIPOC Anti-Racist The NAC International Perspectives have defined anti-racism as “the active process of identifying and eliminating racism by changing systems, organizational structures, policies, practices, and attitudes so that power is redistributed and shared equitably.” Anti-Blackness Anti-Blackness is a term for those distinct actions, behaviors, and systems that are directed specifically towards dominating or subordinating Black people within U.S. American society. Anti
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Course Descriptions SOCI 101 : Introduction to Sociology - ES An introduction to the discipline of sociology. Features an analysis of contemporary American society with emphasis on the interconnections of race, class, and gender. Sociological concepts include socialization, social roles, stereotypes, power, and stratification. (4) SOCI 210 : Gender and Society - ES An examination of gender as a social construction and a system of stratification. Focus is on the structural aspects of gender and
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intellectual skills and resources apt to generate success in legal study and practice. Recent successful PLU applicants to law schools have taken such diverse courses as those in the anthropology of contemporary America, social science research methods, American popular culture, English Renaissance literature, news writing and argumentation, recent political thought, international relations, free-lance writing, animal behavior, neuropsychology, public finance, logic, and moral philosophy. Diversity and
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. - Jack AdamsHyperinflation in South American Countries7:25-7:45 p.m. - Yoshi YabeThe Optimal Tariff for Steel in The U.S.7:45-8:05 p.m. - Madison SalisburyAmateurism Within the NCAA: How Endorsement Deals Can Affect Competitive Balance and Profits8:05-8:10 p.m. - Break8:10-8:30 p.m. - Austin HarrisFlood Risk Optimization in the Venetian Lagoon8:30-8:50 p.m. - Connor WateTrading Card Prices and the Effects of Asymmetric Information in Online Auctions8:50-9:10 p.m. - PJ HopkinsThe Effect of NAFTA on US
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’ lives. She is curious about the athletes’ inclinations to embrace Dark Green Religion and is exploring how these beliefs might be influential in increased forms of civic engagement. She is also working on an article, originating out of her dissertation work, about religion’s historical influence on attitudes and behaviors toward nature in early American education. Similar to her research interests, Dr. McGoldrick’s teaching interests include courses that address the relationship between religion
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freedom, justice and equality. As a faculty, we are committed to read, listen, talk and act with intention as suggested by three Black criminologists: Drs. Talisa Carter, Lallen Johnson and Kareem Jordan. We also encourage you to read the recent statements made by the American Sociological Association about racism within the criminal justice system. We look forward to having you back in our fall classes so that we can engage together in discussions about racial injustice and the ways we can advocate
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