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Month: March 2021

Part Five- Women and Diversity in Literature: A Diverse Curriculum Across Disciplines

March 31, 2021 David Childs 6

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University INTRODUCTIONI have written about my childhood attending an urban school and the lack of literary resources I had access […]

Episode 34: The Radical Youth Rabbit Hole

March 29, 2021 Webmaster 0

When you hear the phrase “radicalized youth,” what image comes to mind? Kinda depends on your politics: wherever we stand on the left-to-right spectrum, we […]

Part Four- Women’s History Series: History of Violence Against Asian Women in the U.S.

March 24, 2021 David Childs 4

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Lijing Zhao, owner of Jo Jos Massage, places a bouquet of flowers outside the spa where four people were […]

Part Three (Women’s History Series)- Sarah Mayrant Fossett: Cincinnati Abolitionist and Business Owner

March 22, 2021 David Childs 12

Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionI bet you do not know the story of Sarah Mayrant Fossett? Well maybe you have heard of […]

Young female of Asian descent wearing face mask looks out window with arm across forehead; black and white image

Anti-Asian Violence: Facing the Ugly History of Our Beautiful Kingdom

March 20, 2021 Julie Coppens 1

By Michelle Miao, Talawanda High School America, 美国, means “beautiful kingdom” in Chinese, but it’s been increasingly difficult to see much beauty in the country […]

Episode 33: HERstory: Celebrating Women, Known and Unknown

March 17, 2021 Webmaster 0

It’s March, a.k.a. Women’s History Month, so… we have thoughts. As much as we revere the mostly unsung sheroes of the past (like the ones […]

Episode 32: The Divided States of America

March 8, 2021 Webmaster 0

Was our nation ever truly “united”? What does that word even mean, when you’re talking about a country as diverse and as historically complex as […]

Beauty Slays in ‘The Belles’

March 4, 2021 Julie Coppens 0

What if you alone had the power to transform, to heal, to beautify… or to destroy? Our March selection is The Belles, a dazzling dystopian […]

Part Two (Women’s History Series)- Her-Story: A Brief History of Women’s Suffrage with Teaching Ideas for the Classroom

March 4, 2021 David Childs 9

By Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionFor our second installation in our series on Women’s History Month we would like to highlight the 102nd […]

Part One (Women’s History Series)- Nevertheless She Persisted: Teaching Resources for Women’s History Month

March 2, 2021 David Childs 13

Dr. David Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University It is March! Get excited for the launch of women’s history month. “International Women’s Day, March 8, is also […]

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