Class Notes | Sex Education in the U.S.
If you think sex education and the U.S. education system have a complex relationship now, wait until you hear how little has changed from the past! Written and researched by Anna Carlson. Edited by Gisselle Pernett.
Class Notes | Voting
Are you registered to vote yet? This week's Class Notes covers the history of voting and how you can make sure you're prepared to vote on time and knowledgeably!
Class Notes | Carbon Neutrality
We produce carbon everyday. Aside from you know — breathing — we also emit carbon by driving, buying overpriced iced coffee, getting on planes (Taylor’s version) and burning fossil fuels to produce heat and electricity. But now everyone is claiming to be carbon neutral, but what does CaRbOn NeUtRaL actually mean?
Class Notes | Abortion
Have you heard? The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and sent us back in the fight for reproductive rights over 50 years.
Class Notes | Gentrification
Today we’re covering gentrification. Again. Because even though there are countless books written about gentrification, there is still so much misunderstanding about what it actually is.
Class Notes | 1940's Japanese-American Incarceration
You may know the term “internment”— but the forced relocation of an entire population is nothing short of a prison-sentence.