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Psychological Affects of Racism
The United States prides itself on being a home for people from all backgrounds. That means cultural ideas from all over the world are coming together in a country with its own racial history. See our more on racism in … Continue reading
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Tagged colorist, cultural history, discrimination, history, immigrants, police relations, prejudice, Racism, United States of America, University of Illinois Police
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Domestic Abuse on College Campuses
When men are the victims By Elise Feltman Domestic abuse toward Men October is domestic violence awareness month. Amidst the crisp weather and colorful leaves, people gather to discuss the issues of physical and mental abuse. Domestic violence is most … Continue reading
Posted in Fall 2014 - J215, Uncategorized
Tagged Captain Roy Acree, Domestic Violence, Elise Feltman, Gabrielle Smith, J 215 Multimedia, Janice Collins, Nathan Stables, Trang Pham, University of Illinois Police, Women's Resource Center
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