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SpongeBob's Bikini Bottom is based on a real-life test site for nuclear weapons
Analysis from Professor of Anthropology, Holly Baker
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Anthropologist explores China's changing art scene in 'Experimental Beijing'
Interview with Sasha Welland, associate professor in anthropology and gender, women and sexuality studies about her new book.
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Restorative justice works for perpetrators–and victims
Op-ed by Professor Katherine Beckett of the Department of Law, Societies and Justice.
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UW professor on 'This Is America' music video
Video // Dr. Ralina Joseph discusses the new music video from Childish Gambino, "This is America."
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Finding humor in hard times, from Soviet Russia to today
Sasha Senderovich, Humanities assistant professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures, joins satirist Gary Shteyngart and KUOW host Bill Radke for a conversation.
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Why Are So Many Democracies Breaking Down?
Victor Menaldo, associate professor with UW's Department of Political Science, explains how backslides to authoritarianism reside in democratic constitutions themselves.
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Center for Communication, Difference and Equity to explore issues of race and media in conference May 10-12
UW associate professor of communication Ralina Joseph is the founder and director of the event that will explore the issues of race and racism in American culture and media.
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Making the case: four Jackson School students are finalists in nationwide policy competition
The team of four made it to the final round of the national New York University Policy Case Competition.
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2020 Census citizenship question makes a mockery of our progress
Op-ed by Sara Curran, Professor of International Studies at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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Certifying online journalists: A bad idea whose time has come?
Journalism lecturer, Caley Cook, weighs in on certifying online journalists in the era of fake news.
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Powerful Stories About Ocean Sustainability
Communication Leadership students use storytelling to shed light on humans' dependence on the ocean.
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‘Democracy in Exile
New book by Daniel Bessner explores brain drain from Germany in 1930s, effect on U.S. foreign policy
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Starbucks will close stores for racial-bias session
Ralina Joseph, Director of the Center for Communication, Difference and Equity, weighs in on the Starbucks racial-bias sessions.
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Press release: $1 million grant for the Jackson School of International Studies
This grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York will support collaboration among faculty, students, and public and private stakeholders on pressing global issues and problems.
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Starbucks will close stores for racial-bias session
Reaffirming the plan of broader change, Ralina Joseph with the UW Department of Communications leads a training similar to the one Starbucks will use.