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included being able to hold a symposium that discussed politics, family and religion in the African-American community, hosting a viewing of the documentary Souls of Black Girls, both of which were attended by PLU students and the broader community. Shelondra Harris ’17: Last year, Black Student Union was awarded Social Justice Program of the Year! How did your PLU experience serve to prepare you for your life ahead? Cornelius Pope ’99: Attending PLU was one of the greatest experiences in my life! Life
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coaches to succeed in the context of competition, but also were sidelined in their efforts through patriarchal sports management and the politics of parochialism. This paper challenges a nationalist understanding of sports professionals by arguing that they did not forgo their personal interests, nor did they agree on socialist politics or its sports culture. Instead, they held onto their expertise in and love for sports as a means to make a living and find meaning and satisfaction in their lives
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Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books. Conference ScheduleLottie DurenPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Lottie Duran ’19 Majors: Politics & Government, Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Conference ScheduleMathilde MaggaPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Mathilde Magga Majors: Minors
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Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books. Conference ScheduleLottie DurenPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Lottie Duran ’19 Majors: Politics & Government, Women’s & Gender Studies Minor: Holocaust & Genocide Studies Conference ScheduleMathilde MaggaPresentation Title: Mayer Summer Research Fellow Presentation Who: Mathilde Magga Majors: Minors
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perspectives to examine issues such as socialization and stereotypes, relationships and sexuality, interpersonal and institutional violence, revolution and social change in the U.S. and in other selected international contexts.IHON 257: Aesthetics and Politics of the British ‘Postcolonial’ NovelThe British Empire changed its subject peoples, but those peoples ended up also changing Britain and the British themselves. However, the complexity of these changes is not always visible through analytic
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. Those two also happen to have been two of my closest PLU friends. My friendship with Doug and Alan began when we were randomly assigned to the old, wooden one-story Evergreen dormitory on lower campus. We felt lucky, priding ourselves on the cohesiveness within this dorm and our dorm’s accomplishments on campus—from dramatic transformations of our H-shaped building for homecoming weekend to success in intramural athletics and influence in campus politics. During those four years I hung out in Doug’s
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Center for Civil and Human Rights, Notre Dame Law School (2005-2006) and from 2003 – 2004, he was the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow (and co-Instructor) for the Sawyer Seminar on Comparative Truth and Reconciliation Process at the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University Law School, Chicago. He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 1988, and between 1992 and 2002, he was a Lecturer in Law at the Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (1992
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age/time, it just happened to be about an historical election that year. As divided as the campus felt politically, there were many welcoming activities and events, such as the Drag Show in The Cave. I also remember how impactful “The Vagina Monologues” and Take Back the Night were for me at that age. It felt like a time when people were not just looking at change within the country’s politics, but change in the campus culture. All of the events, for feminists and feminist allies alike, felt like
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beyond the face and illustrate the cultural and familial connections that inspired her great work. More of Christopher Gerber’s work with A.W.E. Can be seen at artistswithecology.org ScheduleSuzanne Crawford-O'BrienWho: Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien, Professor of Religion and Culture Bio: Suzanne Crawford O’Brien’s area of specialization is Religion and Culture, with emphases in Native American religious traditions, and comparative studies of minority religious communities in North America, including
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who have been the first in their position, this abbreviated list is designed to highlight the length of time in American history that women have not been included in leading roles in entertainment, business, and politics. Here is the online version of the exhibit, which includes information about the women noted and abstracts of the books in the exhibit. Exhibit supported: The Center for Gender Equity and Gender, Race, and Sexuality Studies Curator: Holly Senn, Librarian On Exhibit: Books in
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