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Family of three white people, young daughter on the mom's lap, smile with river in the background
March 23, 2021 Age / Community stories / Gender

Former Correctional Officer Turned Mother

By Alaina Grady Eighteen-year-old Sarah Harper left her small town after graduating in 2009 and moved eight hours away looking

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February 9, 2020 Community stories

We Are All the Same

Students in the Fall 2019 “Social Media and Public Relations” course created a social media campaign to raise awareness about

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December 26, 2019 Age / Gender

Gender in the Workplace

By Natalie Pusta Naomi Forgaciu is a project manager at WABCO. She spends most of her time leading various projects

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May 15, 2019 Acceptance / Gender / Identity / Sexuality

Asexuality Is Beautiful

Katie Valley created a poster to capture her interview with Kaitlyn Radoicic in a media design class in the Journalism

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Deirdre Pitts' important object, her disseration, a diploma for outstanding dissertation, and an award.
March 19, 2019 Family / Feminism / Gender / Identity / Intersectionality / Race

Women of OU

This project started as a requirement of my Critical Social Justice Perspectives course but turned into an exciting opportunity to hear my role models share

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February 5, 2019 Acceptance / Family / Feminism / Gender / Identity / Religion

Five Identities

Five Oakland University students describe their identities in six words. Below are their six-word stories, along with short reflections on

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