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brookew wrote a new post, Blog Post 6, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
A topic within sociology that always seems especially interesting to me personally is postmodernism. There has certainly been a trend in the film industry and production of television shows. Series and movies […]
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brookew wrote a new post, (no title), on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
My senior seminar group project allowed us to study every day individuals who considered themselves to be wiccans, or study alternative faith practices. In the beginning of our course, I along with the other […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Blog Post – SOCY 402, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
Reflecting on the people that I have met over my college experience I see a lot of similarities in the roommates that I had my first year at VCU, and the ones that I have now over three years later. The si […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Blog Post -SOCY 402, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
Spoilers Alert! This past weekend I went to see “Widows” directed by the critically acclaimed Steve McQueen. The general plot consisted of the widows of high caliber criminals organizing their own crime in ord […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 15 – Brooke Washington, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 8 months ago
Chapter 10:
Chapter 10 provides an overview of the circumstances African American families live with in the United States. As a result of the outcomes of slavery, government effort and initiatives, policy r […] -
brookew wrote a new post, Week 15 – Brooke Washington, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
Chapter 10:
Chapter 10 provides an overview of the circumstances African American families live with in the United States. As a result of the outcomes of slavery, government effort and initiatives, p […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Theory 402 Blog Post, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 8 months ago
About a month ago, I visited the University of Howard in D.C. for their homecoming with my two closest friends. During their homecoming concert I noticed this sign among all the various club and organ […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Weel 11, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 9 months ago
Background:
My knowledge of black immigrants is substantial when comparing generally, but as an African American who is uncertain of their ethnic background, I’ve derived most of my knowledge from friends […] -
brookew wrote a new post, Weel 11, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Background:
My knowledge of black immigrants is substantial when comparing generally, but as an African American who is uncertain of their ethnic background, I’ve derived most of my knowledge from friends […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 10, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 9 months ago
Top Ten Facts
71 percent of African-Americans in same-sex couples are employed compared to 68 percent of their counterparts in different-sex couples
According to the Public Religion Research Institute, […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 10, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
Top Ten Facts
71 percent of African-Americans in same-sex couples are employed compared to 68 percent of their counterparts in different-sex couples
According to the Public Religion Research […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 9, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 9 months ago
“They were fathers, vulnerable and present, and their lives were full and important. None of this fullness, however, was reflected in mainstream media or the broader culture. These men, in the context of f […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 9, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
“They were fathers, vulnerable and present, and their lives were full and important. None of this fullness, however, was reflected in mainstream media or the broader culture. These men, in the context of f […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 8, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 9 months ago
1. Kimberle Crenshaw was the first sociologist to coin the term intersectionality and bring light to the particular discriminations that black women face compared to other minorities. The awareness of police br […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 8, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
1. Kimberle Crenshaw was the first sociologist to coin the term intersectionality and bring light to the particular discriminations that black women face compared to other minorities. The awareness of police br […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Postmodernism and Spirituality, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 9 months ago
For my blog post this week I’d like to tie in the concepts of postmodernism and spirituality trends that have had a recent spark amongst millennials especially. With Halloween approaching it seems like an appro […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 7 Blog, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 10 months ago
Summary:
Patricia Hill Collins is arguably the most notable theorist in terms of intersectionality and feminism, and prior to her discussion and theoretical analyses feminism did not consider the exper […] -
brookew wrote a new post, Week 7 Blog, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 10 months ago
Summary:
Patricia Hill Collins is arguably the most notable theorist in terms of intersectionality and feminism, and prior to her discussion and theoretical analyses feminism did not consider the exper […]
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brookew wrote a new post, Week 5 Blog Post, on the site Oppression, Resilience, and Black Families 3 years, 10 months ago
The themes of many of my quotes relate to the idea that racism is something that is learned and not innately within us as humans. Throughout different spaces in society it can seem like certain beliefs we […] -
brookew wrote a new post, Week 5 Blog Post, on the site Brooke's Blogs 3 years, 10 months ago
The themes of many of my quotes relate to the idea that racism is something that is learned and not innately within us as humans. Throughout different spaces in society it can seem like certain beliefs […] - Load More