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Understanding the “Second Class Citizen” -Spencer Sidell

May 13, 2022 — No Comments ↓

Understanding the Second Class Citizen     The program that I attended — sponsored by the Illume Speaker Series— was the “We Want Revolution: African American Young Adults and the Politics of Vulnerability,” which was read and written by Cathy Cohen, Continue reading →

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“A Masquerade of White Naïveté” – Micah Eisen

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“The Black Present and Presence” event, led by speakers V. Dozier and Dr. Ii, sheds light on how often aspects of black culture are seemingly taken by white people and processed to the point where little to no organic nature Continue reading →

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“Seek Your Horizon through Unity” – John Dusel

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Black History at USD Project Seek Your Horizon through Unity John Dusel Dr. Miller HIST-128 May 13, 2022   The University of San Diego strives to help students find their horizons through collaboration and education.  At first, the content in Continue reading →

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Consuming Black Culture – Eloisa Kienast

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Consuming Black Culture  After attending the event “The Black Present and Presence” at The University of San Diego my peers and I were enlightened about many important aspects of African American Culture. Specifically about how people that are not African Continue reading →

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“The Unseen African American Culture”- Maddie Hunt

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I attended the program, “The Black Present and Presence” and the speakers highlighted the importance of understanding black culture and learning how to interact with communities that are unfamiliar to you. Professor Miller started off the program by introducing our Continue reading →

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“The Fight for Black America” – Jacqueline Wylie

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Jacqueline Wylie African American History 128 Section 1 Professor Channon Miller 13 May 2022 Black History Blog The Fight For Black America Black History has been minimized by white Americans to just being a piece of the puzzle of our Continue reading →

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An Unequal Democracy – Kaya Patel

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American democracy was established with the intention of putting political rights into the hands of the people. However, Cathy Cohen, as well as many other Black leaders that we have discussed in class, have proven the fact that American democracy Continue reading →

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Liberating The Black Female Body

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Liberating the Black Female Body. Reaction and Analysis by Jenna Alvarez “There is a price that comes with decentering and decolonizing, part of what has to happen for us to be free is we have to create our own standards Continue reading →

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The Importance of Community Both in Past and Present by Matt Arrieta

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The Black experience and struggle has evolved over many generations and continues to be a layered and complex issue. To gain a better understanding of where we are now as a society in relation to the black experience, I attended Continue reading →

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“Patrisse Cullors and the Journey of Abolition “– Jayda Walsh

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“A Night with Patrisse Cullors” presented by Torero Program Board (TPB) and Black Student Union (BSU) at the University of San Diego was a discussion and open “Question and Answer” (Q and A) forum. This session was led by Patrisse Continue reading →

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