Browsing GSE Theses and Dissertations by Author "Warikoo, Natasha"
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Brave Community: Teaching and Learning Race in College in the 21st Century
de Novais, Janine (2017-05-09)Sociological evidence consistently demonstrates that racial progress coexists with persistent racial inequality in American society. Recently, increased evidence of police brutality against black citizens, as well as the ... -
“It’s on Me”: Arrest and the Transition to Adulthood for Street-Involved Youth
Mackall, Abena Subira (2018-05-08)Annually, nearly 1.5 million youth under age 18 are arrested nationwide. Regardless of the outcome of their arrests, this formal contact with the juvenile or criminal justice system is a critical developmental turning ... -
"Learning About Where You Are": Pedagogies of Place and Placemaking in an Urban Community Art Studio
Fei, Jessica (2018-10-15)In recent decades, the concepts of place and placemaking have become influential for practitioners in numerous fields, including the arts, community development, and education. While pedagogies of place and placemaking are ... -
Opening the Door to Cross-Cultural Educación in Two-Way Immersion Programs
Stolte, Laurel Cadwallader (2015-05-08)Learning how to interact with others of diverse backgrounds is essential to effective participation in a globalized world and is a key goal of two-way language immersion programs, which bring together students from different ... -
The Southern Women's College Press: Desegregation & the Myth of Southern Distinctiveness in an Era of Activism (1954 -1970)
Allen, Utaukwa (2017-05-09)In this dissertation, I examine how students at elite, private white women’s colleges in the South utilized the myth of Southern distinctiveness to articulate their opinions and attitudes on desegregation after Brown, ...