RHMS Students in the News
Anastasia Adriano and Brooke Alexander have been chosen to present their independent research papers at the Race, Rhetoric, and Media Symposium at the University of Puget Sound March 31-April 2, 2016.
Anastasia’s topic: “Modern Media’s Documentation of Shifting Cultural Attitudes on ‘Racial Passing’ in the USA”
Brooke’s topic: “Racial Idealism in a Capitalistic Society”
Raymond Fenton and Emile Dultra are participating in a panel focused on the Black Lives Matter movement and activism on college campuses throughout the Northwest.
Congratulations all!
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Anastasia Adriano and Brooke Alexander have been chosen to present their independent research papers at the Race, Rhetoric, and Media Symposium at the University of Puget Sound March 31-April 2, 2016.
Anastasia’s topic: “Modern Media’s Documentation of Shifting Cultural Attitudes on ‘Racial Passing’ in the USA”
Brooke’s topic: “Racial Idealism in a Capitalistic Society”
Raymond Fenton and Emile Dultra are participating in a panel focused on the Black Lives Matter movement and activism on college campuses throughout the Northwest.
Congratulations all!
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