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Race and Ethnicity

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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Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

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A cardboard sign that says, "Silence allows violence."

Social Change in American Society: 2020

Breann Borlay November 27, 2023

2020 emerged as a year that defied expectations, reshaping the very fabric of global society,

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A man and woman holding hands while walking along an Icelandic beach.

Weddings Around the World: Iceland, America, and Korea

Matt Winneck November 13, 2023

Weddings worldwide vary in their customs and atmosphere, offering unique experiences for the couple and those attending. This blog takes a closer look at the wedding traditions of Iceland,

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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

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 »
Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

Read More »
A cardboard sign that says, "Silence allows violence."

Social Change in American Society: 2020

Breann Borlay November 27, 2023

2020 emerged as a year that defied expectations, reshaping the very fabric of global society,

Read More »
A man and woman holding hands while walking along an Icelandic beach.

Weddings Around the World: Iceland, America, and Korea

Matt Winneck November 13, 2023

Weddings worldwide vary in their customs and atmosphere, offering unique experiences for the couple and

Read More »
Page1 Page2 Page3 Page4
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 »
Flags of the United Nations.

By Any Other Name…

Angela Thompson, Ph.D March 26, 2024

Throughout history the world has seen numerous geopolitical events involving genocide, the systematic killing of

Read More »
A cardboard sign that says, "Silence allows violence."

Social Change in American Society: 2020

Breann Borlay November 27, 2023

2020 emerged as a year that defied expectations, reshaping the very fabric of global society,

Read More »
A man and woman holding hands while walking along an Icelandic beach.

Weddings Around the World: Iceland, America, and Korea

Matt Winneck November 13, 2023

Weddings worldwide vary in their customs and atmosphere, offering unique experiences for the couple and

Read More »
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