As a Haverford House fellow, the sociology major is continuing work he started with his senior thesis: highlighting the experiences of people of color in predominantly white environments.
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Headline Archive for Julie Miller
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The linguistics major, religion minor, and Africana studies concentrator wrote her thesis using ethnographies and interviews to explore race and language in Ghana.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse!
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Felix Rosado, co-founder of Let's Circle Up, responds to Governor Wolf's new policy changes affecting delivery of inmates' mail. (via Philly.com)
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Spend fall break volunteering in the mountains of West Virginia at High Rocks, an organization dedicated to educating, empowering, and inspiring young people in rural appalachia.
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Nicholas Munves '18 reflects on his CPGC/KINSC-funded summer exploring the biodiversity of Trinidad and Tobago's rainforest at Asa Wright Nature Centre.
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse!
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Each month we'll hear from a Haverford House Fellow about their work, house activities, and independent projects that connect the Haverford College community with Philadelphia. Keep up with Haverford House events and more at @haverfordhouse!
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Summer Centered: Claire Blood-Cheney '20 and Jessie Chen BMC '20 Are Teaching— and Learning—in China
The rising juniors will work together this summer as interns for the Nanjing, China, chapter of the Amity Foundation.
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Emily Dombrovskaya ’19 reflects on their CPGC & HCAH co-sponsored internship at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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The religion major with a concentration in peace, justice, and human rights is 'queering' ideas of religious possibilities at Metropolitan Community Church in New York City this summer.
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SURGE, which stands for "Sons Uniting, Realizing Goals of Excellence," is supported by Philadelphia Area Creative Collaboratives (PACC), a campus organization dedicated to encouraging and supporting student involvement in the greater community.
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For her thesis, the sociology major explored the relationship between nonprofit organizations and social justice.
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The purpose of my position is to uncover and honor past contributions of community members, archive recent activism, and share this work with the campus.
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This short documentary highlights Green Market Santa Cruz and Brasso Seco Paria village, two experiments in community-based sustainable development.