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Braeden Anderson & #BlackResilience
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Today, I published Episode 5 of Season 3 of the ARCC of Change Podcast entitled, Beyond #BlackLivesMatter: A Discussion with Attorney Braeden Anderson, author of the new book BLACK RESILIENCE:…
Read More The History of Modern Antisemitism in the U.S.
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Many Americans think of antisemitism (bias against or hatred toward Jewish people) as being more or less limited to the Holocaust in Germany and, recently, the incendiary remarks of a…
Read More The Tennessee Three
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If any Americans still doubted that institutional racism is alive and well in America and that is the greatest threat to the survival of democracy in this country, it will…
Read More One Global Fight! Celebrating World Day Against Racism
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On March 21st, 1960, in the black township of Sharpeville, located south of Johannesburg, police of the apartheid regime, opened fired and killed 69 people at the peaceful demonstration against…
Read More A Post-Pandemic Look at Women’s Career Sacrifices
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When New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her decision to step down from office in January 2023, she certainly received no respite from the stream of sexist attitudes and…
Read More Be Kind
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I am currently in Italy and have been for the past twenty-three days. All of these days, especially the ones in which I lived with a Southern Italian family, have…
Read More Living in Italy
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Bongiorno! Today marks my twelfth beautiful day in Italy! Thanks to my Take Stock in Children scholarship program; and my amazing mentor and coach Adrienne Casamayor; I am able to…
Read More Defining “Micro-aggresions”
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“Micro-aggressions” are anything but “micro.” They are characterized as unapparent actions, which include dialogue, that demean commonly marginalized groups or minorities. They usually attack the race, religion, disability, sexual orientation…
Read More Women’s Rights
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Yesterday morning, we witnessed the United State”s Supreme Court overturning one if the longest standing rights regarding women’s reproductive health in a 5-4 vote. Roe v. Wade was brought to…
Read More Our First Blog!
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Exciting news for ARCC Brought to you by our dedicated student intern, Laira Anaya, ARCC will be presenting a blog that aims to inspire and educate members by producing original…
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