Voices of Immigration

…nation. Resources: “Complex US Refugee Policies Likely to Limit Number of Afghan Admissions.” Voice of America, https://www.voanews.com/a/us-afghanistan-troop-withdrawal_complex-us-refugee-policies-likely-limit-number-afghan-admissions/6209764.html Holly Bailey, Annie Gowen. “Americans Prepare to Welcome Thousands of Afghan Refugees, Even as Political RHETORIC Heats Up.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 21 Aug. 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/americans-prepare-to-welcome-thousands-of-afghan-refugees-even-as-political-rhetoric-heats-up/2021/08/20/55cbc638-012d-11ec-85f2-b871803f65e4_story.html Gregorian, Dareh. “Refugees Welcome: Several States…

Digital Studies Project Archive

Selected Past Projects Visions of Place Exhibition: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art website http://israelivisionsofplace.com It Gets Better: Rutgers-Camden Ellen Malenas Ledoux and Dawn Walsh, Department of English The Local Knowledge Blog and The Camden Policy Project Stephen Danley, Department of Public Policy and Administration http://danley.camden.rutgers.edu/news/ http://camdenpolicy.wikispaces.com/The+Camden+Policy+Project Self and Identity…

Spring 2018 DS Courses

…The valuing of these principles has been integral to the development of political and social activism online. These principles have also served as a primary defense for trolling, revenge porn, and cybermobs engaging in harassment. This class will explore the historical development of these values online and their relationship to…

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The Journal of Biological Sciences Launches Online

The Journal of Biological Sciences at Rutgers Camden is a scientific report by undergraduate students in the Department of Biology at Rutgers University – Camden. Most of the work reported in this journal comes from original research projects initiated and performed by students during a single semester. As part of…

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The Digital Studies Center Presents a Special Screening of Hit and Stay

…with many of the participants, as well as observers ranging from political critic Noam Chomsky to historian Howard Zinn. As the activists went to prison or underground, tangled with the FBI, they ultimately helped change America’s mind about the war. Not Rated, 97 minutes. Q&A to follow. More info: www.hitandstay.com