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“Sunshine Segregation” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Leah Meyer, an undergraduate Sociology major at Georgia State University – a timely post as the...Topics- Books
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“Hidden Slums” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Nia Reed, a current doctoral student in Sociology who also earned her masters in Gerontology from...Topics- Anthropology
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“Unlikely Neighbors” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Chandra Ward, a Sociology graduate student from Georgia State University. Explore more about the sociopolitical issues...Topics- African American Studies
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“The People of Zanzibar” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on Social Shutter by Adrienne Miller, a recent graduate from Georgia State University with a major in Sociology. Explore more...Topics- Anthropology
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“Street Art Tunnel” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on graffiti-ed Krog Street Tunnel on Social Shutter by Chelsea McKee, a graduating Managerial Science major at Georgia State University....Topics- Art & Design
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“Maximum Segregation” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on the West Bank Barrier of Israel and Palestine on Social Shutter by David Warford, Jr., a graduating Psychology major...Topics- Anthropology
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“Mammy Isn’t Me” commentary by GSU Student
Check out the insightful commentary on “Mammy” dolls at Social Shutter by Lindsey Claud, a junior at Georgia State University double majoring in Psychology and...Topics- African American Studies
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Autism Awareness Month
Since the 1970s, April has been designated as Autism Awareness Month. Toward this end, the Autism Society is sponsoring a special six-part series report to...Topics- Books
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U.S. Census Bureau Director Lecture – April 15
Robert M. Groves, director of the U.S. Census Bureau and former director of the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan, will present the...Topics- Books
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New York Times online
The New York Times recently instituted a “paywall,” charging for access to their articles online. The library continues to offer GSU researchers access to NYT...Topics- Communication
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