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Spanish Franciscans, French Jesuits, & White Slave Holders
Note: Spring 2020 quarter has started. We were asked to answer a question relating to this weeks reading in our United States and Religion class. My one or two paragraph answer turned into an imperfect essay. 🙂 But, I got … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Elitism, History, Memories, OSU, Paternalism, Patriarchy, Personal, Politics, Prejudice, Racism, Sexual Assault, White Supremacy, Women's Rights
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Networked Communities
Please note that this document is available on this outside blog: www.pegrowe.com Clicking on the images will bring a larger version for you to view. Thanks! What is a Networked Community A networked community is an online community where a … Continue reading
Posted in ACEs, Announcements, Cardiac Health, Children's Rights, Climate Change, Coop, Culture, Depression, Diabetes, Type 2, Elitism, Estrangement, Fallacies, Fun Stuff, Genealogy General, Health, History, HST 303- Religion & Social Reform, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Links, Math 60, McClaskey, Memories, Mental Illnesses, OSU, Paternalism, Patriarchy, PCOS, Personal, Photography, Politics, Prejudice, PTSD, Racism, Rights, Rowe, Sexual Assault, UCC, Uncategorized, VanAtta, Webmaster, WGS224-Women, Gender, Sexuality, White Supremacy, Women's Rights, WR303 - Writing for the Web
Tagged Facebook, School, women's rights
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What About Me?
I am 57 yrs old. I have just realized that it really took until now to say, “What about me?” In terms of life, marriage, kids, education, everything. What about me? I’ve given so much, put nearly anyone else first. … Continue reading
1880-1920 and the “Politics of Respectability”
Angela Davis, and icon from when I grew up. Reading about a woman’s movement within the Black Baptist Church between 1880ish and 1920ish. They formed a policy of “politics of respectability.” Which gave a framework for all African American’s to … Continue reading
Posted in Coop, Elitism, General News, History, HST 303- Religion & Social Reform, Jones, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Memories, Personal, Politics, Prejudice, Racism, Random Links, Sexual Assault, Travel, Women's Rights
Tagged Oakland, Racism
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Inclusiveness in terms of Body Image
Just a piece of homework that gives insight into who and what I am. For those who are interested. OSU – WSGS 223 /Week 4 Textbook: “Engendered Voices, Feminist Visions” By Susan Shaw and Janet LeeReadings: Chapter 4 Introduction and … Continue reading
Gun Laws in America and *MY* Lawful and Allowable Opinion
As for the links below. I don’t know when WordPress built those in, but until I figure out how to turn them off, click Page 2 (see below) to read the essay. Clicking on page 1 is a total waste … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Culture, History, Lifestyle, Memories, Personal, Politics, Women's Rights
Tagged Guns, violence, violence in America
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Abolition, Women’s Rights, and the fight against Domestic Violence and Childhood Sexual Assault.
Aren’t the mix of multiple people who, in history, made this country what it is…. oh, so human. Education may not be what it is today if it were not for Catherine E Beecher, sister to Harriet Beecher Stow. And … Continue reading
Social Justice, Social Reform, Participation of Parity…Feminism
Feminism is humanism as seen through a womans’ eyes. Continue reading
Can a child on child sexual assault really be a crime?
Can a child on child sexual assault really be a crime? [Link to a specific case in Florida] The link above is a link that will take you to a story about a family that dealt with this issue in … Continue reading
Posted in ACEs, Culture, Depression, Health, History, Memories, Mental Illnesses, Personal, Political Crap, PTSD, Sexual Assault
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Manipulation & relationships
Read an article about why people manipulate last night. I’ll get the URL for you at the end of the post. This really applies to me and my life. There is a big difference between situations where a person may … Continue reading
