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In These Times: Affirmative Action R.I.P.

Chicago Ink

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5706 S. University Avenue Reynolds Club Basement
60637 Chicago, IL
United States
US
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Newspaper, Chicago Ink
Date: 
August 1998
Volume: 
n/a
Abstract: 
Features on: Mass media's attacks on feminism; journalism ethics scandals; the Sony/Loews Cineplex Odeon lockout of union projectionists; an interview with professor of African-American Studies and Labor Party organizer Adolph Reed Jr.; new meat industry regulation expose by Gail Eisnitz; corporate sponsorship at the Museum of Science and Industry and its effects on exhibits on energy, AIDS, oil, food, and the environment. Published by students at the University of Chicago.
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eng
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Sounds Like a Real Poem: Writing By The Dramagirls

Catalog Number: 
z.69
Date: 
2005
Abstract: 
The Redmoon Dramagirls use art and performance to celebrate middle school girls. We believe that performing powerful actions (such as stitlt-walking, drumming, and acting) creates powerful girls. Through supportive relationships, safe environments, challenging training, and public performance, the proram offers a safe environment for girls to investigate and create original works of theater that express the truth of their lives.<br />
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eng
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