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Tag: multicultural literature

July 15, 2018October 10, 2020Uncategorized

Response to Gibson (2010) “Are We ‘Reading the World?'”

A Review of Multicultural Literature on Globalization Every semester I assign students a 1999 essay by bioethicist and Princeton Professor Peter Singer that argues that there is a solution to world hunger.  […]

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Exigence and Women’s Soccer

The US Women’s National Soccer Team #USWNT triumphantly defeated the Netherlands to take the trophy for the fourth time in recent history. The sport is currently mired in controversy, however, with a class action lawsuit action against the United States Soccer Federation alleging that the USSF pays female players less than male players in violation of the US Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

This set of lessons addresses the exigence, or urgency, of players to speak out for gender equity but also to use their platform for a variety of causes.

 

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