Sexism and Intersectionality in It’s What I Do ~ Diarra Sadji
Diarra Sadji Professor W. Scott Olsen IWC 100 8 October 2021 Sexism and Intersectionality in It’s What I Do Sexism indicates any prejudice, discrimination or in...
Diarra Sadji Professor W. Scott Olsen IWC 100 8 October 2021 Sexism and Intersectionality in It’s What I Do Sexism indicates any prejudice, discrimination or in...
Claire Knutson Professor W. Scott Olsen Inquiry Written Communication 100 8 October 2021 Lynsey Addario’s Struggle to Balance her Personal and Professional Live...
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Yvonnah Marshall Professor Scott Olsen IWC 100 8 October 2021 The Reward of Sacrifice Throughout the memoir It’s What I Do, the author, Lynsey Addario, shares h...
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During my shift, I wheel my over-sized, wooden medication cart past the art room on the third floor of RiverPointe. Without fail, I am playfully teased b...