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    Illegally Black 

    Adams, Anthonia L.
    Being a black woman is hard. I often hear my black male friends say that it is harder to be a black male in American than it is to be a black female, but I think for them they still have that male factor. And for us we ...
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    Shifting Borders: Language and Identity along the U.S-Mexico Border 

    Faubion, Mark P.
    Aimed at drawing to light the dynamic relationships between identity, language, and borders, this investigation first delves into a consideration of language as a tool to combat existential doubt in “Existence to Expression”. ...
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    Released But Not Freed: The Impact of Incarceration on Post-Release Employment 

    Zhang, Chenxiaoyang
    This paper focuses on the disparate access to the labor market for incarcerated males of low socioeconomic status, as this is the overwhelming majority of the prison population. The very presence of incarceration, compounded ...
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    The Availability of Private Suits to Enforce Environmental Justice: Past, Present and Future 

    Scott, Robert H.
    For over twenty years legal and social commentators and advocates have recognized that low income and minority communities bear a disproportionate burden regarding pollution, hazardous waste siting, and other environmental ...
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    For What (?) Frida Kahlo's Worth 

    Beasley, Abigail E.
    A queer, disabled, communist female has become a celebrity of pop culture, although not celebrated for the intersectionality of those things. Rather, she is honored as a woman but stripped by a capitalist society that ...

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    Poverty (2)Sex discrimination against women (2)Social justice (2)Washington and Lee University -- Capstone in Latin American and Caribbean Studies (2)Washington and Lee University, Shepherd Poverty Program (2)Barbie dolls -- Social aspects (1)Census (United States) (1)Civil Rights Act of 1964 (United States) (1)... View MoreHas File(s)
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    DepartmentLatin American and Caribbean Studies (2)Shepherd Poverty Program (2)Theater, Film and Dance Studies (1)

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