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How Mae C. Jemison and Black Women like her revolutionized the Scientific and Medical Field

May 15, 2023 — No Comments ↓

Dr. Mae Jemison is the textbook definition of a modern renaissance man (or in her case, woman). In her live interview at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, Jemison spoke to USD students about the profound accomplishments she’s achieved Continue reading →

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Dr. Mae Jemison – Engineer, Doctor, and Astronaut

May 13, 2023 — No Comments ↓

On March 29th, 2023, I attended “TPB’s Women’s History Month Event with guest lecturer Dr. Mae Jemison” in collaboration with the Black Student Union, the National Society of Black Engineers, and the Women’s Commons. During the event, Dr. Jemison was Continue reading →

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Feminist Women in Faith- Analysis

May 13, 2023 — No Comments ↓

A program I attended was the public speech about the Red Lip Theology by Candice Marie Benbow. She herself presented the speech. The Red Lip Theology is about Candice realizing that she needed to get her life together, she realizes Continue reading →

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Dr. Mae Jemison’s Symbolization of Black Women’s Power

May 12, 2023 — No Comments ↓

Dr. Mae Jemison’s Symbolization of Black Women’s Power – Marlen Navarro  “Don’t let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It’s your place in the world; it’s your life.” This well known quote said by Dr. Continue reading →

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The Evolution of the African American Struggle in Education

May 12, 2023 — No Comments ↓

The Evolution of the African American Struggle in Education   “The purpose of education…is to create in a person the ability to look at the world for himself, to make his own decisions”, once inspiringly stated by African American author Continue reading →

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Roy L. Brooks distinguished lecture Series

May 12, 2023 — No Comments ↓

For my Black History at USD Project, I attended the Roy L. Brooks distinguished lecture series. The program’s main speakers were of course Roy L. Brooks and Derrick R. Brooms. For context, Roy L. Brooks is a professor of Law Continue reading →

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Ties of Sexism in the Black Church, The alienation of Black Women- Brianna Leveille

May 12, 2023 — No Comments ↓

In my quest to find an answer to the main question of this essay, which I will introduce later, I found myself at Candice Marie Benbow’s Red Lip Theology symposium sponsored by the University of San Diego Copley Library and Continue reading →

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“Red Lip Theology” Blog – By Pluto Wah

May 11, 2023 — No Comments ↓

Pluto Wah Dr. Channon S. Miller HIST-128-01 10 May 2023 “Red Lip Theology” Blog I went to Copley Library on February 27th, 2023 to hear author Candice Marie Benbow discuss her book, Red Lip Theology. Candice Marie Benbow is an Continue reading →

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“The Extraordinary Life of John Wesley Gilbert, the First Black Archaeologist.” – Dr. John Lee

May 10, 2023 — No Comments ↓

Robert Justice The event I chose to attend this past semester was the First Black Archeologist talk on February 17th, hosted in the Humanities Center. The speaker was Dr. John Lee from the University of California, Santa Barbara; he noted Continue reading →

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