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- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-09-30
- Description
- The Globe, September 30, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, technology, courses, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, gender identity, gender issues, genders, Sex, resource centers, community colleges, sexuality, sexual orientation, Salt Lake Community College Student Association, associations, Salt Lake Community College Student Association, pandemic, online classes, semesters, Studying, Voting, health, Health care, COVID-19, Tutoring, tutors, writing, resource centers, Libraries (Rooms), Day care, children, Child rearing
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0310
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-11-03
- Description
- The Globe, November 3, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, tuition, Education, COVID-19, pandemic, LBGTQ+, resource centers, genders, gender identity, gender issues, elections, Political elections, Freedom of speech, speech, Student movements
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0326
- Title
- Out of the Closet: Clothing as Imagery in Contemporary Art
- Personal Creator
- Rebecca Campbell; Colleen Coleman; Victoria Ellison; Angela Ellsworth; Lynn Foster; Matthew Freedman; Lynn Johnson; Marilyn Lanfear; Charles LeDray; Ken Little; Karey Rawitscher; Donna Rosenthal; John Runnels; Storm Tharp; Storm Tharp; The Art Guys; Daniet Wheeler;
- Description
- This exhibition includes the work of sixteen artists who use the visual language of clothing and dress as a vehicle to explore deeper layers of human behavior and relationships. That clothing is the chosen theme for this exhibition follows obvious connections between clothing and art. Clothing is often considered art, in and of itself. Like art, clothing communicates ideas on a visual level. Both clothing and art employ symbolism to infer abstract concepts. And trends in clothing and art are influenced by similar external factors. An examination of either one requires a consideration of the social, cultural and political climates in which they exist. In this exhibition clothing is employed as metaphor, articles of dress are used for inherent symbolic meaning, and garments are represented in unexpected context. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
- Subjects
- Sex, genders, gender issues, identity, sexuality, mixed media, Salt Lake Art Center, Body image
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0453
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-10-13
- Description
- The Globe, October 13, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- gender identity, gender issues, genders, Transsexuals, LGBTQ+, History, histories, Salt Lake Community College, resource centers, sexuality, COVID-19, haunted houses, Halloween, Nightmares, protests, protesting, democracy, Pro-life, Armenian, Police, Proud Boys, the, masks, masking
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0316
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-07-23
- Description
- The Globe, July 23, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- journalism, education, Zoom, students, colleges, Salt Lake Community College, locals, communities, community, Collaboration, Diversity (Ethnic), diversity, oral histories, local histories, stories, local histories, LGBTQ+, sexuality, homosexuality, gender issues, gender identity, genders
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0703
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-03-30
- Description
- The Globe, March 30, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- COVID-19, pandemic, film, feature films, film directors, filmmakers, filmmaking, Motion pictures, gender issues, Sex, genders, gender identity, resource centers, Virtual, Students, LGBTQ+, Salt Lake Community College, Pride, South City Campus, Awards
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0637
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-04-19
- Description
- The Globe, April 19, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- students, lavender, genders, gender issues, gender identity, Gender (Sex), Transgendered people, Transsexuals, resource centers, COVID-19, graduates, Alumni & alumnae, Graduation ceremonies, Commencements, cancel culture, politics, editorials
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0647
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-04-26
- Description
- The Globe, April 26, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- LGBTQ+, gender issues, gender identity, genders, sexuality, Radio talk shows, radio, Radio broadcasting stations, Youtube, Mental health, pandemic,, COVID-19, elections, protests, Natural disasters, Salt Lake Community College, social media, stress, Suffering, Distress, planning, students, Summer, advising, advisors
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0651
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2021-06-25
- Description
- The Globe, June 25, 2021, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Salt Lake Community College, students, raising, Fund raising, Money raising, Pride, community, genders, gender issues, gender identity, Sex, Gender (Sex), Transgendered people, resource centers, multiculturalism, chalk, Foster home care, pandemic, Art festivals, festivals, COVID-19, street art, Zoom, Racial equality, Racial inequality, racism, African Americans, diversity, Ethnic diversity, letters, Black Lives Matter (BLM)
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0684
- Title
- 2022 - Feminism - Oral Presentation
- Description
- There are three main strands within the feminist movement. Namely, radical feminism, liberal feminism, and socialist feminism. The present research focuses on those main strands and how they interact with one another to accomplish a common goal: the termination of sexist oppression implemented by the patriarchy. The relationship between feminism and the established ideology of liberalism is also used to explain the similarities and differences between liberal feminists, radical feminists, and socialist feminists. These similarities and rival tendencies are further analyzed to indicate the benefits and challenges of the political application of feminism as a whole. More specifically, this work will examine the differing perception of politics that each strand holds to explain the rival tendencies that prevent unanimity among feminists. Additionally, this work will scrutinize the core themes of feminism (i.e. the private/public divide, the patriarchy, sex and gender, and equality and difference) to explain rival tendencies within the feminist ideology. And most importantly, this work will explore gender and its use as a social cleavage to define, arguably, the most prominent rival tendency: the definition of politics in private and public spheres (e.g. family roles and relations, versus employment opportunities). This is a video of the presentation, "Feminism" given at the 2022 Undergraduate Projects & Research Conference at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Sol Vargas-Carrillo. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Ua3TPzcS8O4
- Subjects
- feminism, social movements, Sexism, ideology, Social aspects, social ethics, social issues, genders, gender issues
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0256
- Title
- 2022 - Bioessentialism Hurts Everyone - Poster Presentation
- Description
- Bioessentialism as a societal paradigm, regarding the relationship between gender and sex organs, limits the broad and complex fundamentals of gender as a societal construct through discrimination toward people who do not identify with the gender assigned to them at birth. As societal understanding of gender concepts becomes deconstructed over time, a degradation of patriarchal norms has allowed for a bloom of gender understanding. Bioessentialism claims that gender is associated specifically and solely with the genitalia of an individual at birth, and that any deviation from a binary gendered system is scientifically unsound. Additionally, the moral value of gender in relation to sex is often brought into consideration through harmful legislation and discourse without the commentary of transgender or gender non-conforming communities. At large, psychologists agree that gender exists within a large and inclusive spectrum, and that every individual falls within such a spectrum. Reinforcing bioessentialism is equally harmful to individuals within and outside of a categorical gender minority — queerphobia reinforces a harmful system of control, affecting a variety of social systems at large. Research regarding bioessentialism and its effects on society was gathered through firsthand accounts of trans individuals, a written critical analysis of the harms of bioessentialism, and audiovisual representations of the psychological deconstruction of gender. Bioessentiallism gives rise to harmful stereotypes that marginalize every individual who cannot conform: men who don’t subscribe to the traditional ideas of masculinity, women who rise above their stations, and transgender and gender-non-conforming people.
- Subjects
- gender identity, gender issues, genders, Transgendered people, LGBTQ+, social psychology, psychology
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0166