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Fall 2015 Semester

WGS 650 | Feminist Theory
Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class
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This course led me to profoundly rethink the theoretical discussions pertaining to feminism that center around the subject of gender. The theoretical approaches I read destabilized the monoliths of white feminist scholarship (in and out of academia) and bestowed visibility onto voices that are not privileged as gendered, racial, bodily, or 'human' subjects. 

LIS 600 | Foundations of Library and Information Studies
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This class has led me to consider the ethical responsibility I have in my role as a distributor and facilitator of a large array of information amongst an equally diverse population of individuals. Foundational research methods learned have prompted me to consider the role of research in the library field.

LIS 620| Information Sources and Services: Reference and Resources
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I learned through this course behaviors and actions that better constitute the identification of information needs. Whether through finding appropriate resources or negotiating information requests, I know that distributing information requires interaction regardless of the direct or indirect ways in which it is distibuted.

I will be displaying more projects on this site as I complete them in the coming semesters.

All images on this site are of my own original paintings and digital media.

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