Cart 0

Search ResultsView by: Year | Seminar

Unit TitleAuthorYear

Seminar: Cities through the Lens of Race, Class, and Gender


Using Poetry to Confront Neighborhood Representation and Gentrification

Sally O’Brien 2021
Keywords: class, gender, gentrification, High School, intersectionality, landscape literacy, media analysis, metaphor, place-based learning, poetry, race

Living for the City: How Race, Class and Gender Impacts Philadelphia’s Future

Ryann Rouse 2021
Keywords: education, Environmental Issues, gentrification, Healthcare, immigration, intersectionality, Philadelphia 2035, Photo Essay, Urban Planning, Wealth

Seminar: Introduction to Cognitive Science: Uncovering the Machine in the Mind


Mind Matters: Cognitive Insights for a Neurodiverse Society Demystifying the Psycho-Educational Report, Cognitive Complexities, and Neurodiverse Narratives

Emma Steinheimer
Keywords: Cognitive Diversity, Cognitive Science, cultural identity, disability, Disability Studies, Educational Equity, Educational Policy, Executive Functioning, Inclusive Education, intersectionality, Neurodivergence, Neurodiversity, Neuroplasticity, Neurotypical, School-to-Prison Pipeline, self advocacy, Social Skills, social-emotional learning

Seminar: Taking up the Mantle: African American Women Writers After Morrison


“Reading as Writer: Critical Creative Race Thinking Following Toni Morrison’s Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination”

Gregory Probst 2022
Keywords: African American, Africanist., American Africanism, American Literature, blackness, Critical Race Theory, cultural identity, English Language Arts, hybridity, imagination, intersectionality, literary criticism, playing in the dark, queer theory, reading as a writer, Recitatif, teacherless writing workshops, The Crucible, third space, Toni Morrison, whiteness

Seminar: The Past, Present, and Future of Latinx Studies


Indomitable Voices: LGBTQIA+ Activism within the Latinx Civil Rights Movement

Marla Colondres 2024
Keywords: “Latinidad”, activism, civil rights, discrimination, equality, intersectionality, Latino/a/x/é, LGBTQIA+, Stonewall riots