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Mike Schleeter Associate Professor of Philosophy Phone: 253-535-7218 Email: schleemt@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 222-F Professional Biography Personal Additional Titles/Roles Chair of Philosophy Education Ph.D., Philosophy, Penn State University, 2010 B.A., Philosophy, Comparative Literature, Biology, University of Minnesota, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Political Philosophy Political Economy German Idealism Phenomenology Accolades Karen Hille Phillips
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Mike Schleeter Associate Professor of Philosophy Phone: 253-535-7218 Email: schleemt@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 222-F Status:On Sabbatical Professional Biography Personal Education Ph.D., Philosophy, Penn State University, 2010 B.A., Philosophy, Comparative Literature, Biology, University of Minnesota, 1999 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Political Philosophy Political Economy German Idealism Phenomenology Accolades Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award
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Illustration: "The Enlightenment of the Great Houses", 2014, acrylic painting on canvas, by Micah McCarty (Makah) The Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture - April 17, 2024Makah Voices and the SeaTwenty-five years ago, the Makah Nation successfully hunted a gray whale. This action drew the ire of animal rights activists who often rooted their criticism in racism and stereotypes of Indigenous authenticity. Drawing from the tribal nation’s historical and contemporary relationship with the sea
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much more than what Andrea Smith calls the “binary stalemate” of a woman’s right to choose versus the protection of fetal life. It is about whose rights are deemed worthy of protection under the U.S. Constitution. It is about how pregnant people and healthcare providers are targeted for criminal prosecution or civil penalty. It is about the failures of our nation-state to support all parents’ and all children’s access to equitable healthcare and other basic human needs like food and shelter. We, as
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: Military Science MUSI: Music MW: Medical Withdrawal NA: Never Attended NAIS: Native American & Indigenous Studies Nelnet: Nelnet Campus Commerce NFLP: Nurse Faculty Loan Program NMSQT-PSAT: National Merit Semi-finalist Qualifying Test-pre-Scholastic Assessment Test NSCI: Natural Sciences, College of NURS: Nursing NW: Engaging the Natural World GenEd Element PHIL: Philosophy PHYS: Physics PLUMS: PLU Matching Scholarship POLS: Political Science P&PA: Publishing and Printing Arts PSYC: Psychology PET
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State Legislature, the Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) is a state agency responsible for administering and enforcing the Washington Law Against Discrimination. Guide to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and the Washington State Law Against Discrimination ACLU – WA – The ACLU is the nation’s premier civil rights and civil liberties organization. It is an unwavering voice of freedom, fairness and equality for all people in America. We work in the courts, the legislatures, and in
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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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, social, physical, emotional and spiritual development of students—allowing religious beliefs and secular education to not only co-exist here, but to individually (and seemingly paradoxically) contribute to our students’ growth. And because PLU unquestionably accepts—and promotes—freedom of expression, all students, of all beliefs, are encouraged to explore their own spiritual development, with the support of the entire PLU community. In a world where most social and political conflicts contain a
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highlight their multifaceted identities and intersecting movement work — they show up across social and civil rights movements, mediums, and communities. We invite you to explore these authors and delve into their worlds; racial equity work in the 1950s and 60s, womanism and civil rights activism in the 70s and 80s, Chicana cultural experiences and queerness of the 80s and 90s; mutual aid organizing, prison abolition, transformative justice and healing, degendering fashion, disability justice, class
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Global health leader and human rights advocate to visit PLU and discuss the impact of COVID-19 on LGBTIQ+ communities globally Posted by: bennetrr / February 4, 2021 February 4, 2021 By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University’s biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service will be held virtually at 7 p.m. on March 9. Amie Bishop, a global health leader and human rights advocate will deliver the keynote lecture titled “Vulnerabilities Amplified
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