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Chair, Global and Cultural Studies | Interdisciplinary Programs | shah@plu.edu | 253-535-7687 | Dr.
International Development International Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Books Resurrecting the Death of God: The Past, Present, and Future of Radical Theology co-edited with Daniel J. Peterson (SUNY Press 2014) : View Book Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014. She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia
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The Department of Political Science is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations will be given on May 24th in Xavier Hall, Room 201.
The Department of Political Science is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations will be given on May 24th in Xavier Hall, Room 201. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Naomi AtnafuRachel M. BentonIngri J. Bernal SalgadoGrant D. HoskinsQuan T. HuynhAaron R. MillerDylan RuggeriCheyn D. Tam-SwitzerOwen P. WhiteNaomi AtnafuPower of Identity: The Constitutionalized Shift in Ethiopian NationalismRachel M. Benton“Navigating Gender Discrimination and Sexual
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Pacific Lutheran University Recreational programs provide students positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean FUN (well sometimes it gets a little muddy), exercise, and
opportunity and inclusion for all people regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or genetic information. Please join us in living these values. Get in the game! Register Today Sign up for Intramural Sports, Club Sports, Group Exercise Classes, and Outdoor Rec. Trips Pacific Lutheran Universities Rec Department uses imleagues as a way for participants to register for outdoor recreation trips, signup for group exercise
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Associate Professor in Art History | 2015 Lutheran Studies Conference | Mathews will present The Past is Present: Holocaust Remembrance in Contemporary German Art. In Germany, art plays a major role in the public narrative of the Holocaust.
individual and symbolic levels, addressing private losses as well as the enormous scope of National Socialist violence as a whole. As they give testimony to the past, might these artworks also offer opportunities for healing in the present? Dr. Mathews received her Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Texas at Austin, writing on the role of the artist in public discourse in East and West Germany in the 1950s. In addition to writing and teaching on topics such as identity and memory in modern and
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The Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. May 16 - 4:45-7:00 pm Anderson University Center Please see the schedule below for presentation
- Ari WarrenPolice Use of Force towards Black and White Individuals5:20-5:30 pm - Jake KesslingTerry Stops in the Seattle Police Department5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and AnswersRoom 2 - Anderson University Center 201 Identity and Inequality Moderator: Dr. Laura McCloud 5:00-5:10 pm - Tyne Klammer5:10-5:20 pm - Allen Benjamin Tugade5:20-5:30 pm - Lilly Torrez-Lucio5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and Answers5:00-5:10 pm - Tyne KlammerNegotiating Identity: Disruption of Self While Abroad5:10-5:20 pm - Allen
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From our early history to our prospects for the future, China is part of Washington. Chinese people helped build and shape Washington–even before it was a state.
rights laws helped shape society over time. Even despite riots and unjust exclusionary laws, Chinese language and culture persisted to contribute to an important part of our identity today. Learn about Chinese American history in Washington State through Western Washington University’s Asian American Curriculum and Research Project. The website features old documents and photographs, and promises a curriculum soon. Today, China is Washington State’s third-largest and fastest-growing trading partner
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The Department of Religion is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations are given on May 22nd, 2023 in Anderson University Center, Room 203 - The Regency Room.
Sex4:20-4:35 - Emma HazenbergThey Will Deal with You in Fury': Mutilation as Rhetoric Under the Male Gaze in Ezekiel 234:35-4:50 - Trinity JohnsonRedefining Black Identity Through Religion4:50-5:05 - Travis ReedyNon-Denominational Christianity: “To do away with the images”5:05-5:15 - Break5:15-5:30 - Allison Sheflo5:30-5:45 - Rebecca Pierce5:45-6:00 - Maggie Nieberger5:15-5:30 - Allison ShefloQueering Christ: Depicting Jesus as LGBTQ+ in Art5:30-5:45 - Rebecca PierceThe Limits of Forgiveness
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Monday, April 17, 2023 7:30 PM, Regency Room, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance.
possibilities the genre holds for decoloniality and queer identity formations. Erin’s stories have been published in Dark Matter Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, Five on the Fifth, and others. She will be reading selections from her work-in-progress short fiction collection.
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TACOMA, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University will host a lecture by Seattle University School of Law Professor Dean Spade, a leading scholar and activist in trans rights. His talk, “Romantic Notions: Soldiers, Spouses and the Limits of LGBT Equality,” will be held at 6…
sexual orientation and gender-identity law and social movements. In 2002, Spade founded the Sylvia Rivera Law Project (www.srlp.org), a nonprofit law collective that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender nonconforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. SRLP also engages in litigation, policy reform and public education on issues affecting these communities and operates on a collective governance model, prioritizing the governance and leadership of trans
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For Students of Color interested in exploring their racial and ethnic identities. With a commitment to creating more spaces where Students of Color can connect with one another, Students of Color
: productively engage in DJS-related activities that support their own racial/ethnic identity development participate in DJS-related activities outside of the classroom that promote social justice have increased access to peers and faculty outside of the classroom to support their learning about social justice and identity development Linked Course(s)YES (for new First-Year Students) All first-year students have the option to enroll (on a first-come, first-served basis) in a linked First Year Experience
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