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Unit TitleAuthorYear

Seminar: Visual Art and Society


The Influence of Music Television on Behaviors and Social Identities

Marsha A. Walker

Langston Hughes, Romare Bearden and Comrades: Countering Negative Stereotypes through African American Arts Communities

Barbara McDowell Dowdall 2006
Keywords: African American Artists, Art, Harlem Renaissance, Philadelphia, Visual Art

Linguistic meanings through figurative language in Langston Hughes’s poetry, Faith Ringgold’s quilts/textiles and Romare Bearden’s collages

Kemo Logan 2006
Keywords: African American History, American History, Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, Romare Bearden

Visual Arts in Society: We Wear the Mask –Visual Arts and Literacy Project

Samuel A. Reed, III 2006

“What Goes Around Comes Around: Body Painting /Tattooing in Societies Past and Present”

Sheila White 2006

Seminar: W.E.B. Du Bois and Philadelphia’s Seventh Ward


“Rare Ability and Devotion”: Elizabeth Tyler, first visiting Black nurse of Philadelphia, as Counter-Narrative

Danina Garcia 2023
Keywords: African American History, Henrietta Lacks, Medical History, Medicine, Nursing History, Philadelphia, Tuberculosis

What is Home?

Jeannette Moon 2023
Keywords: Du Bois, Genre Analysis, Hansberry, Home, mapping, maps, Raisin in the Sun, Seventh Ward, storytelling, survey, Wayward Lives

A Class Act

Margo A. Pinckney 2023
Keywords: data collection, race relations

W.E.B. Du Bois and the Making of Accordion Books, Data Portraits, and People Places

Lisa Yuk Kuen Yau 2023
Keywords: 7th Ward, Accordion Books, Data Portraits, Data visualization, Placemaking, Social Epidemiology, The Philadelphia Negro, W.E.B. Du Bois

Unraveling the Block: DuBois, The Seventh Ward and Our Responsibility

Tyriese James Holloway 2023
Keywords: activism, Heterogeneity, Place, Protagonism, space

Correcting Epistemic Injustices and Memorializing 19th Century Black Women

Shaquita Smith 2023
Keywords: black women, epistemic injustice, historically marginalized voices, marginalized groups, Monuments, murals, Sociology, The Old Seventh Ward, The Philadelphia Negro, using sociology to study history, W.E.B. Du Bois

World History or White History?: Deconstructing Race in the World History Classroom

Keeler Park 2023
Keywords: analysis, annotation, Critical Race Theory, criticality, DBQ, discussion, document-based questions, Equity, Geography, History, map reading, power, primary source, race, Slavery, social studies, society, Sociology, world history

The “Peculiar” Race: W.E.B. Du Bois, the Seventh Ward, and The Philadelphia Negro

Robbie Marsden 2023
Keywords: Du Bois, Philadelphia Negro, Seventh Ward, Sociology

DuBois and the Seventh Ward: A Study of The Philadelphia Negro and Its Counternarrative of Black People’s Evolution in Urban America

Ryann Rouse 2023
Keywords: author’s purpose, cite evidence, Compare and contrast, high school ELA, historical fiction, informational text analysis, Philadelphia, primary sources, Seventh Ward, social science, summarization, The Philadelphia Negro, W.E.B. DuBois

The School on Greenberg Street: Using The Philadelphia Negro and The House on Mango Street as models to tell the story of a neighborhood

Katherine Cohen Volin 2023
Keywords: 7th Ward, The House on Mango Street, The Philadelphia Negro, W.E.B. Du Bois

Seminar: What is the Earth Made of?


Minerals in Society

Cristobal Carambo 2017
Keywords: Chemistry, geology, rock cycle

Volcano Folklore vs. Reality

Tia D. Larese 2017
Keywords: Chemistry, earth sciences, geology, volcano

Weathering

Kimberly Sweeney 2017
Keywords: erosion, Science, weathering

Extracting Earth’s Elements

Eual A. Phillips 2017
Keywords: Chemistry, compounds, coordination, covalent, crystals, earth, endangered elements, Environmental Science, green chemistry, ionic, Math, minerals, molecular geometry, physics

Watch Out! It’s an Earthquake!

Monique Henry 2017
Keywords: Earth disruptions, Earth Science, Earthquakes, occurrences, Philadelphia School District of Philadelphia