This course explores the imposition of the death penalty in the United States with particular attention to the influence of race and poverty, and the disadvantages of mental illness or intellectual disability of those facing death. Utilizing decisions of
Consistent Life is committed to the protection of life, which is threatened in today's world by war, abortion, poverty, racism, the death penalty, and euthanasia. We believe that these issues are linked under a consistent ethic of life. We challenge those
Consistent Life is committed to the protection of life, which is threatened in today's world by war, abortion, poverty, racism, the death penalty, and euthanasia. We believe that these issues are linked under a consistent ethic of life. We challenge those
Consistent Life is committed to the protection of life, which is threatened in today's world by war, abortion, poverty, racism, the death penalty, and euthanasia. We believe that these issues are linked under a consistent ethic of life. We challenge those
Teacher residency program for individuals who are committed to social justice and equity in education and who have a passion to make a difference in the lives of students impacted by poverty and race.
This course explores the imposition of the death penalty in the United States with particular attention to the influence of race and poverty, and the disadvantages of mental illness or intellectual disability of those facing death. Utilizing decisions of
The Institute on Race & Poverty (IRP) investigates the ways that policies and practices disproportionately affect people of color and the disadvantaged. A c
The Race, Poverty, and Media Justice Institute at POOR Magazine has a revolutionary way of addressing the impact of poverty, mental health treatment, media production, education, policy creation and philanthropy.
Global Policy TV features videos and articles on social and policy issues such as politics, healthcare reform, U.S. public schools, wealth and poverty, education reform, race and ethnicity, economic development and income security.
Deanna Pan is a narrative journalist based in Charleston, S.C., where she works as an enterprise reporter at the Post and Courier covering education at the intersections of poverty, race and inequality. After graduating from Ohio State University in 2012,