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Fine Lines Between Cultural Appropriation and Cultural Appreciation in South Korea vs.
The United States

by CTS_Admin | Mar 21, 2023 | Culture, International, Political Science, Race

by Shari Soza ’23 Introduction       In this paper I will be exploring how cultural appropriation and appreciation is experienced and perceived in both the USA and Korea. I will be comparing the two in an attempt to better understand their two different cultural...
The Historical Accuracy of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club

The Historical Accuracy of Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club

by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Fall 2020, Literature, Race

The Joy Luck Club was written by Amy Tan, an American author born to Chinese immigrant parents, and is both parts history and fiction. Published in 1989, this classic novel about four Chinese immigrant women and their daughters celebrates Chinese...
A Crisis in Higher Education: Minority Professors in Demand

A Crisis in Higher Education: Minority Professors in Demand

by CTS_Admin | Apr 24, 2020 | Education, Race, Volume #9

Shakyra Antoine is a sophomore pursuing a major in Political Science and minor in Sociology. Shakyra serves on the Princemere editorial team, a member of GCSA’s Student Life Committee, and a member of AfroHamwe. Upon graduation, Shakyra is hoping to either...

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