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Health, Illness, and Medicine

Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

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A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

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A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

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A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

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The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services blue and yellow "CMS" logo.

Making Sense of Medicaid

Alexa Pena January 14, 2025

Medicaid, a government program established in 1965 funding healthcare for qualified persons living below the

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Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

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An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

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Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

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A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

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Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

Read More »
A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

Read More »
A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

Read More »
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services blue and yellow "CMS" logo.

Making Sense of Medicaid

Alexa Pena January 14, 2025

Medicaid, a government program established in 1965 funding healthcare for qualified persons living below the

Read More »
Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

Read More »
An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

Read More »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

Read More »
A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3

Employing Zines to Mitigate Mental Health and Incarceration Stigma

Heather Mooney May 20, 2025

Zines, short for “magazines or fanzines,” are small, independently produced booklets that generally feature unique

Read More »
A group of people standing in front of a sunset.

Healthy Equity, Prisons, and Community-based Participatory Research

Heather Mooney March 18, 2025

Health equity, the ability for all to obtain the best level of care for one’s

Read More »
A young boy sitting apart from two other children.

The Mental Illness Panopticon

Emma Podvorec March 4, 2025

Understanding Internalized Stigma As Foucault puts it, the panopticon is a versatile mechanism of power

Read More »
A woman in a lab coat, gloves, and goggles looking through a microscope.

The Basics of Healthcare

Angela Thompson, Ph.D February 18, 2025

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson by alleged gunman Luigi Mangione focused the spotlight

Read More »
The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station.

When Things Fall Apart

Angela Thompson, Ph.D January 28, 2025

The fires in Los Angeles, California, are nothing short of devastating. The loss of life

Read More »
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services blue and yellow "CMS" logo.

Making Sense of Medicaid

Alexa Pena January 14, 2025

Medicaid, a government program established in 1965 funding healthcare for qualified persons living below the

Read More »
Men working in a vintage broadcasting control room filled with analogue equipment and monitors.

Frames, Facts, and Futures: The Influence of Humanitarian Reporting

Ayesha Rahim December 17, 2024

In today’s interconnected world, the media plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of

Read More »
An emergency room sign in all caps and red letters.

Doctors Doing More Harm Than Good

Angela Thompson, Ph.D November 19, 2024

Trigger Warning: This blog discusses sensitive and potentially distressing topics, including unethical, non-consensual, and inhumane

Read More »
Various hanging flags of the world.

The Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and Health in Times of Crisis: From Historical Atrocities to Modern Conflicts 

Ayesha Rahim October 22, 2024

Note: This blog is intended to provide a sociology perspective of issues that arise during

Read More »
A group of people marching for women’s rights while holding signs that say “Women are humans not hosts,” “My freedom begins with my body,” and “Never going back.”

Planned Parenthood, the Fight for Women’s Rights Continues in the 21st Century

Ayda Girma October 15, 2024

This blog is intended to provide a research-based overview of the issues surrounding Planned Parenthood

Read More »
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