Public Defense and Rebellious Lawyering by Judy LuoPosted on March 6, 2019April 8, 2021 Can meaningful change be effected from inside the system? How can public defenders break free of becoming mindless cogs? Independent ProjectResearchjustice law New York City united states history
Plantation Vacation by Linseigh GreenPosted on November 12, 2018April 1, 2021 “I 'plantation-hopped' around Georgia in hopes of answering a lifelong question: How is it that the descendants of plantation life can look back on the remaining spaces and see such different things?” Arts WorkshopInterviewcollective memory memory oral history plantation slavery united states history
Trump Talk by Ariella ReubenPosted on November 5, 2018April 1, 2021 The Theoretical and Historical Roots of Trump’s Populist Rhetoric and Fear Appeals First-Year Research SeminarResearchdonald trump politics populism rhetoric united states history
Nuclear Consumers by Elie Pariente CohenPosted on October 30, 2018April 1, 2021 During the Cold War, was the United States government was able to dissuade the American public into believing in a “safe” atomic bomb? First-Year Research SeminarResearchcold war propaganda united states history
Great Power by Sarah QuintasPosted on September 7, 2018March 30, 2023 The Silver Age of Superhero Comics and How Marvel’s Spider-Man Brought it to an End First-Year Research SeminarResearchcensorship cold war comics twentieth century united states history
On Persons and Place by Georgia HilmerPosted on July 13, 2018March 30, 2023 "Am I annotating or carving my name into another's surface? Do I make pictures that testify or do I take photos that extract and appropriate?" PortfolioScholars Groupsappropriation authorship colonization indigenous peoples narrative place united states history
Ballad of Anthony Crawford by Quanda JohnsonPosted on April 3, 2017April 3, 2023 "What is it to love America?" Audio. AudioDramaGallatin Arts FestivalMA Programancestry family gaf17 performance race united states united states history
Ghost by Michael Frazier, Jr.Posted on May 9, 2016March 30, 2023 "Today, he will haunt me by telling his story." Independent ProjectPoetryVideoblack history ghost haunting history justice united states history violence