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Sociology Student's Work

Intersectional Social Justice

This book is a snapshot in time through oral history of where we are as a culture in terms of social justice and activism. Enjoy the journey through the personal stories of these 10 featured activists, all of which who share their unfiltered passion in their activism. Through their experiences, we see these movements are extremely interconnected. They all are reaching for the same goal: human rights.

I Am WORTHY Project

Maya Wilson-Fernandez has been working for the past three years on the "I Am Worthy" project in hopes of acknowledging and encouraging people’s differences. Celebrating identity & empowerment through photography & the performing arts
Photo Series 

Undergraduate Spring 2019 Poster Presentation

Media Coverage and Political Action: The Fight for Clean Water

Julia Bauer

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Who-Who-Who-Hoosiers?: Stereotypes at IUB

Rachel Desmarais

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The Voice Behind the Vote: Mechanisms of Political Efficacy in Latino/a Youth

Mary Lechner

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Gender and SSRI Antidepressants: The Impact on Young Adults

Brontee Anderson

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March of Our Lives or March Against Our Rights?: Media Framing of the Parkland

Shooting on Two Major Broadcast News Stations

Sydney Spillers

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Preparing the Providers: A Study of Stress Related Mental Health Experiences

of Black Pre-Health Students 

GeorgePatrick J. Hutchins

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Characterizing Perceptions of Maliciousness for Cyber Risk Assessment

Zoe King

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