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Race and Ethnicity

Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

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US military medical workers.

The Role of Age, Race, Gender, and Class in Healthcare Disparities

Luz Montiel July 15, 2025

The saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is often used as a

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A medical worker at a protest holding a sign that says "enough is enough."

Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Healthcare System

Brianna Jackson June 10, 2025

Racial discrimination remains a deeply rooted issue in the United States, and its effects extend

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A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a

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The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

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Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

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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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A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

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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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Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

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Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

Read More »
US military medical workers.

The Role of Age, Race, Gender, and Class in Healthcare Disparities

Luz Montiel July 15, 2025

The saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is often used as a

Read More »
A medical worker at a protest holding a sign that says "enough is enough."

Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Healthcare System

Brianna Jackson June 10, 2025

Racial discrimination remains a deeply rooted issue in the United States, and its effects extend

Read More »
A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

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 »
A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

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 »
Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4

Beyond Self-Care: Sociological Call to Address Racial Battle Fatigue

Rya Irons December 2, 2025

Racial battle fatigue (RBF) is often framed as an individual problem, something to be managed

Read More »
US military medical workers.

The Role of Age, Race, Gender, and Class in Healthcare Disparities

Luz Montiel July 15, 2025

The saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is often used as a

Read More »
A medical worker at a protest holding a sign that says "enough is enough."

Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Healthcare System

Brianna Jackson June 10, 2025

Racial discrimination remains a deeply rooted issue in the United States, and its effects extend

Read More »
A sign that reads "happily ever after."

Once Upon a Sociologist

Nora Mortimer February 25, 2025

Once upon a time… how could a story that starts so innocently have such a

Read More »
The Climate Countdown in New York City.

Shifting the Western Paradigm of Sustainability

Luz Montiel February 4, 2025

Four stories above New York’s Union Square stands an orange-lit countdown, displaying humanity’s shrinking window

Read More »
Justice scales and a gavel on a judge's desk.

The Existence of Wrongful Convictions and Their Role in American Society

Sophia Lanzante January 7, 2025

Dissection of a Texas Wrongful Conviction If you were to google May 15th, 1994, you

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 »
A black poster reading “A man was lynched yesterday” in thick white capital letters.

The Blurred Lines Between Politics, Art, & Humanity

Sophia Lanzante October 29, 2024

The U.S. is considered, in terms of government form, a democracy, a system of government

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 »
Young children working on projects at school.

Is the School-to-Prison Pipeline Still Existent Today?

Jessica Adame, Ph.D May 16, 2024

The School-to-Prison Pipeline (STPP) is a theoretical construct that describes the results of harsh disciplinary

Read More »
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