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  • COVID-19 pandemic crisis. Between March and December last year, the organization, Stop Asian American and Pacific Islander Hate, recorded nearly 3,000 reports of anti-Asian hate incidents nationwide. Recent stabbing of a Chinese American in New York’s Chinatown is one of many hate crime violent incidents directed at Asian Americans in the past year (Landsvert, CBS News, Feb. 27, 2021). The killing of 6 Asian women by a white man with a self-described sex addiction on March 16, 2021 in Atlanta is the

  • willingness to teach. 5:35pm, The Disproportionate Distribution of Environmental ‘Bads’ and Environmental ‘Goods’: A Case Study of Two Richmond Neighborhoods Sophia McDonald The burden of environmental risks is not shared evenly. Exposure to environmental hazards disproportionately impacts low-income communities and communities of color compared to wealthier white neighborhoods. Producers of pollutants, which include industry and roadways, are continuously being placed in low-income communities and

  • activity: Individual activity; Group activity Goal: Identify patterns and exceptions in a given bibliography (For example, does the bibliography mostly cite works by white men? Whose voice might be missing?) Brief overview: This activity will help students consider the source material for a given work and its potential impact on that work itself. Instructors can use this activity to help students analyze a given work or to think about how source material is used in a written work within a specific

  • around in an old Harvard green bag that she slung over her slumped shoulders. She had glasses, braces, long hair pulled straight back. She wore heavy brown and white oxford with thin anklets, and her long hems were always crooked. Hanging around with Sally damaged my fragile popularity, but she was still my dearest friend. Today Sally is a world-class geneticist at an eminent university. During our rare encounters, we continue to share an uncanny unity of vision about education, and a resulting

  • her white friends, she says in hindsight. She sacrificed the health of her hair to make them feel comfortable, and the damage went deeper than her roots and split ends. “I don’t care for my hair when it’s straight,” she said. “When it’s out and big, it’s me being myself.” When Urgessa talks about the stages of her hair, it’s more than a statement about fashion or beauty. It’s a symbol of her constant identity struggle, an indicator of the growth she’s made as an international student at Pacific

  • requirements of WAC 296-46B. Note: Employees in occupations listed below face such a risk and are required to be trained. Other employees who also may reasonably be expected to face a considerable risk of injury due to electric shock or electrical hazards must also be trained. Blue collar supervisors¹ Electrical and electronic engineers.¹ Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers.¹ Electrical and electronic technicians.¹ Electricians. Industrial machine operators.¹ Material handling equipment

  • : PLU Students Engage the Quest for Racial Justice Dr. Emily Davidson: Marginalized Memories, Critical Conversations: The Literature Classroom as a Space for Imagining Racial Justice Dr. Kevin O’Brien: It Doesn’t Matter If I Mean Well: What 21st Century White People Might Learn from Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Dr. Samuel Torvend: The Art of Social Protest: Contemporary Visual Images That Provoke, Inspire, and Challenge Ms. Angie Hambrick, Dr. Joanna Royce Davis and Ms. Laree Winer: Whose Story

  • Griffin Directed by Jeff Clapp October 16-25 Student Series: Night of Musical Theatre Night of Musical Theatre: Not a Love Story Directed by Sam Champman Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Passion Play by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Amelia Heath December 10-14 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega 24-hour One Act Festival January 29-30 Student Series: Alpha Psi Omega Charlotte’s Web adapted by Joseph Robinette based on the book by E.B. White Directed by Mitchell Helton February 13-14 Spotlight Series Steel

  • while in an oxygen-rich environment. Evaporating and purifying the product produce white crystals that contain some endoperoxide. The endoperoxide was characterizes by analyzing the spectra of NMR, IR and UV-Vis scans. Using these methods it was determine that smaller yields compare to literature values were produce. The project was supervised by Dr. Davis (PLU). 2:20 pm - To Be Rescheduled: Brandon Stickelmeyer, Senior Capstone Seminar 2:20 pm - Rescheduled: Low-E ss-NMR coils: Simulation

  • collection, A Cultural History of Genocide. He was the recipient of the University of Wyoming’s Extraordinary Merit in Research Award in 2022. Dr. Blackler is presently researching a second book-length project, entitled “We remain loyal to the Fatherland!”: Outposts of Empire in Weimar Germany. This book explores how former colonists used imperial galas, cemeteries, memorials, sensationalist films, and literature to educate their fellow white citizens about the necessity of empire and its place in German