Terri Hansen is an independent journalist with bylines in Indian Country Today, YES! Magazine, The Revelator, Pacific Standard, VICE, Earth Island Journal and others. She lives mainly in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest. She is a Winnebago tribal member and an unenrolled Cherokee. She has reported tribal issues since 1990, and global indigenous issues since 2009. Chat with her on Twitter @TerriHansen
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Headline Archive for Elana Wolff
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In this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's Educational Forum Assistant Professor of law Kurt Olson interviews host and producer of First Voices Indigenous Radio's Tiokasin Ghosthorse.
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A video by Chescaleigh on YouTube, with pointers for showing up as an ally in helpful, not harmful, ways. Check out the list of resources in the video description.
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Tone policing is when someone tries to diminish the validity and importance of a statement by attacking the tone in which it is said and presented, instead of the message itself. By Shambhavi Raj Singh, Feminism In India, July 17, 2020
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Gina Crosley-Corcoran, Huffpost contributor, describes a personal exploration of the intersection of class and race (via Peggy McIntosh's "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack") leading to a deeper understanding of her white privilege.
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Dr. April Baker-Bell, author of Linguistic Justice, is an Assistant Professor of Language, Literacy, and English Education at Michigan State University. In this clip, Baker-Bell introduces some of the key concepts of linguistic justice, anti-black linguistic racism, and white linguistic supremacy.
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Social commentator, essayist, memoirist, and poet bell hooks is a feminist theorist who speaks on contemporary issues of race, gender, and media representation in America.
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From this picture people have actually begun to understand that treating everyone equally doesn’t lead to equity, and in fact, equal treatment often perpetuates and justifies racial hierarchies.
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A historian steps back to the 1700s and shares what's changed and what needs to change.
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Wednesday, February 17, 4:30-5:30pm EST: Join Dr. Balthrop-Lewis and special guests to reflect on the senses of Thoreau’s Religion and to celebrate its publication.
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For the fall 2020 semester the Gest Ambassadors are taking the programming virtual, beginning with paper-writing sessions this week to tie in with the first assignments due in 100-level philosophy courses.
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The Undergraduate Philosophy Consortium for 2020, organized by Department Representatives Moselle Burke and Sofia Esner, with guest judge Amaka Eze (BMC '19), will take place over Zoom, from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm this Friday.
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Duet, the short film collaboration of Haverford's John Muse and theater maker Mason Rosenthal, is now streaming as part of the Philadelphia ICA’s Open Video Call (OVC), to be followed by a live Zoom conversation this Wednesday.
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All current and prospective majors and minors are welcome! Email ewolff2 [at] haverford.edu with questions or to request meeting link(s).