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The Women's Review of Books, 1988
This expanded edition of Tight Spaces includes six new essays that explore the fulfilling spaces ... more This expanded edition of Tight Spaces includes six new essays that explore the fulfilling spaces inhabited by Kesho Scott, Cherry Muhanji, and Egyirba High since their book was originally published in 1987. Tight Spaces won the American Book Award in 1988.https://ir.uiowa.edu/uipress_sl/1015/thumbnail.jp
VNU Journal of Science: Earth and Environmental Sciences, May 30, 2018
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the current situation and determining the opportunities ... more The purpose of the study was to evaluate the current situation and determining the opportunities for application of MBT-CD.08 technology for domestic solid waste treatment in Pleiku city. In period from 2012 to 2016, the total solid waste volume were 35,386; 38,689; 43,243; 46,900 and 50,737 tons per year in turn [1]. The results showed that the largest organic and combustible wastes were 62% and 22%, respectively. Researching results also showed that the currenttly waste treatment process due to water resource pollution which the caused unpleasant smell and decresed ecological beauty in Pleiku city. On average in Pleiku city, solid wastes landfill used a large land (25 ha) in period of 1998-2016 in context of the land use demands were increasing for different purposes. In addtion, results of the composition and volume from urban solid waste were relevant with the standards of MBT-CD.08 technology. The totally heating value of 139 tons domestic waste per day was 1,134.10 6 kJ and which was equal to the average value of 8.157,7 kJ/kg of waste. MBT-CD.08 technology showed the opportunities, benefits and advantages in the process of domestic solid waste treatment and environmental protection.
Page 1. PD 4 'X/ho t?z Ien RlstmenC,?Ry -rHIAJK5 _j . Cartoon by Eleanora Chiti. From Italia... more Page 1. PD 4 'X/ho t?z Ien RlstmenC,?Ry -rHIAJK5 _j . Cartoon by Eleanora Chiti. From Italian Feminist Thought. ti, like many of her contemporaries, wants feminist thought to go beyond the rhetoric of oppression that characterized ...
Like many institutions of higher education, Portland State University (PSU) has engaged in initia... more Like many institutions of higher education, Portland State University (PSU) has engaged in initiatives to promote a more equitable and democratic society, from curricular changes to institutional policy implementation. In the late 1980s, PSU required students to complete a certain number of “diversity” credits as part of its general education requirements. During the 1990s, PSU radically revised its approach to general education, creating the University Studies Program that places diversity awareness among its core goals. Most recently, current President Daniel O. Bernstine has instituted a comprehensive “Diversity Initiative” as part of a series of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of university life for students, faculty, and staff. This paper recounts the institutional context for the University Studies Program’s emphasis on diversity, provides an overview of the University Studies general education curriculum, which is designed as a series of interdisciplinary learning ...
Origins and Emphasis Though we teach on different teams-Jack on Pathways to Sustainability & Just... more Origins and Emphasis Though we teach on different teams-Jack on Pathways to Sustainability & Justice and Cherry on Sex, Mind & The Mask-our emphasis on extensive diversity training linked to social responsibility is quite similar. Jack teaches a 40-hour diversity curriculum that includes helping White 1 students to address the guilt that fixes them in inaction (Nile & Straton, 2003) and showing the movie The Color of Fear in which nine men of various ethnicities talk about their own experiences of race relations. Also included is "A Stand-up Exercise for Whites" (Kivel, 1992, p. 207-210) that puts them in touch with both the negative impact of White racism and the palpable reality of its prevalence. This course also explores the biological invalidity and the sociological reality of the concept of "race," and the need to move beyond a focus on interpersonal bigotry in an examination of race to challenging the institutions that remain the main obstacles to progress today by perpetuating discriminatory practices. Jack's particular challenge as a European-American teacher is crafting ways to use authentic voices to teach Students of Color how to cope with the daily indignities they face. Music is one key avenue for this.
The Women's Review of Books, 1988
This expanded edition of Tight Spaces includes six new essays that explore the fulfilling spaces ... more This expanded edition of Tight Spaces includes six new essays that explore the fulfilling spaces inhabited by Kesho Scott, Cherry Muhanji, and Egyirba High since their book was originally published in 1987. Tight Spaces won the American Book Award in 1988.https://ir.uiowa.edu/uipress_sl/1015/thumbnail.jp
VNU Journal of Science: Earth and Environmental Sciences, May 30, 2018
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the current situation and determining the opportunities ... more The purpose of the study was to evaluate the current situation and determining the opportunities for application of MBT-CD.08 technology for domestic solid waste treatment in Pleiku city. In period from 2012 to 2016, the total solid waste volume were 35,386; 38,689; 43,243; 46,900 and 50,737 tons per year in turn [1]. The results showed that the largest organic and combustible wastes were 62% and 22%, respectively. Researching results also showed that the currenttly waste treatment process due to water resource pollution which the caused unpleasant smell and decresed ecological beauty in Pleiku city. On average in Pleiku city, solid wastes landfill used a large land (25 ha) in period of 1998-2016 in context of the land use demands were increasing for different purposes. In addtion, results of the composition and volume from urban solid waste were relevant with the standards of MBT-CD.08 technology. The totally heating value of 139 tons domestic waste per day was 1,134.10 6 kJ and which was equal to the average value of 8.157,7 kJ/kg of waste. MBT-CD.08 technology showed the opportunities, benefits and advantages in the process of domestic solid waste treatment and environmental protection.
Page 1. PD 4 'X/ho t?z Ien RlstmenC,?Ry -rHIAJK5 _j . Cartoon by Eleanora Chiti. From Italia... more Page 1. PD 4 'X/ho t?z Ien RlstmenC,?Ry -rHIAJK5 _j . Cartoon by Eleanora Chiti. From Italian Feminist Thought. ti, like many of her contemporaries, wants feminist thought to go beyond the rhetoric of oppression that characterized ...
Like many institutions of higher education, Portland State University (PSU) has engaged in initia... more Like many institutions of higher education, Portland State University (PSU) has engaged in initiatives to promote a more equitable and democratic society, from curricular changes to institutional policy implementation. In the late 1980s, PSU required students to complete a certain number of “diversity” credits as part of its general education requirements. During the 1990s, PSU radically revised its approach to general education, creating the University Studies Program that places diversity awareness among its core goals. Most recently, current President Daniel O. Bernstine has instituted a comprehensive “Diversity Initiative” as part of a series of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of university life for students, faculty, and staff. This paper recounts the institutional context for the University Studies Program’s emphasis on diversity, provides an overview of the University Studies general education curriculum, which is designed as a series of interdisciplinary learning ...
Origins and Emphasis Though we teach on different teams-Jack on Pathways to Sustainability & Just... more Origins and Emphasis Though we teach on different teams-Jack on Pathways to Sustainability & Justice and Cherry on Sex, Mind & The Mask-our emphasis on extensive diversity training linked to social responsibility is quite similar. Jack teaches a 40-hour diversity curriculum that includes helping White 1 students to address the guilt that fixes them in inaction (Nile & Straton, 2003) and showing the movie The Color of Fear in which nine men of various ethnicities talk about their own experiences of race relations. Also included is "A Stand-up Exercise for Whites" (Kivel, 1992, p. 207-210) that puts them in touch with both the negative impact of White racism and the palpable reality of its prevalence. This course also explores the biological invalidity and the sociological reality of the concept of "race," and the need to move beyond a focus on interpersonal bigotry in an examination of race to challenging the institutions that remain the main obstacles to progress today by perpetuating discriminatory practices. Jack's particular challenge as a European-American teacher is crafting ways to use authentic voices to teach Students of Color how to cope with the daily indignities they face. Music is one key avenue for this.