The Criminal, the Other, and the Black Man by Natassia Walker and Max WinlockPosted on January 26, 2023January 26, 2023 An Exploration of the Origins of the Criminalization of Blackness and its Modern-day Representations Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcivil rights film race
Choking on a Cry by Laura ZhangPosted on November 9, 2022November 9, 2022 To look at children is to see the differences between violence and resistance as a means to an end by the economic, colonial, state framework and the embodiment of life and survival. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcivil rights feminism race
What Does Violence Look Like? by Morgan PryorPosted on September 30, 2022October 21, 2022 In conveying scenes that the viewers can possibly see themselves in, the distance between viewer and faraway conflict lessens. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcivil rights latin america photo journalism
The Genesis of Corecivic’s Privatized Prison Labor by Kristian BurtPosted on September 23, 2022September 16, 2022 Many believe CoreCivic deliberately holds as many immigrants in custody as possible in order to gain the most revenue and profits. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcivil rights labor politics
Fashion Activism by Taylor HaynesPosted on February 14, 2021February 12, 2021 The Politics of Dress During the Civil Rights Movement Interdisciplinary SeminarResearch20th century A Seat at Our Table activism black history civil rights fashion race representation united states history