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Music Genes

December 7, 2021 by Collette Gordon Leave a Comment

Central to society, music plays a crucial role in self-expression, education, history, and culture. From listening to the music in concerts, playing songs on the piano, and singing in the choir, we have various means of engaging in the art of music and sharing our story, language, and emotions with others. While many individuals have developed a fondness for musical styles and … [Read more...] about Music Genes

Getting Out of the Sunken Place: How Get Out Addresses the Newest Form of American Racism

November 25, 2021 by admin 1 Comment

On January 20, 2009, America made history by inaugurating its first black President, President Barack Obama. The fact that a person of color achieved the highest office in the country demonstrates that the U.S. has come a long way in its journey towards racial equality since the civil rights era. However, America has yet to complete this journey. In fact, Obama's presidency has … [Read more...] about Getting Out of the Sunken Place: How Get Out Addresses the Newest Form of American Racism

Mixed-Member Proportional Representation in North Carolina

November 18, 2021 by admin Leave a Comment

Abstract In North Carolina, the institutionalized nature of the modern and historical disenfranchisement of people of color means that the only way to comprehensively defeat the issue of racial gerrymandering is to perform a complete systemic overhaul. A practice which patently reflects these racial biases is racial gerrymandering which has reinforced a majoritarian … [Read more...] about Mixed-Member Proportional Representation in North Carolina

Imposter Syndrome

November 18, 2021 by Nicole Betances Leave a Comment

Impostor syndrome is something faced by many college students, especially first generation college students. Impostor syndrome is described as “ perceived fraudulence, involves feelings of self-doubt and personal incompetence that persist despite your education, experience, and accomplishments” (https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/imposter-syndrome). This self-doubt … [Read more...] about Imposter Syndrome

Hustle Culture

November 18, 2021 by Nicole Betances Leave a Comment

Hustle culture is something that has become extremely normalized. The idea that if you work hard, you will achieve everything you could possibly desire. You could overcome obstacles and become this amazing individual that everyone envies and wants to be. You become rich and are able to live in abundance without any troubles. Many believe that wealth is the key to happiness, … [Read more...] about Hustle Culture

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