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A Tale of Three Cities: Medical Marijuana, Activism, and Local Regulation in California

regulatory practices. In the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego, medical marijuana activists and providers have faced vastly different “political opportunity structures.” I operationalize ... operationalize political opportunity structures as composed of district attorney policies, police department policies, city initiatives and resolutions, the presence or absence of dispensary regulations, and the

Cannabis, Communities, and Place: (Re)constructing Humboldt’s Post-Prohibition Present

Since 1990, many Cal Poly Humboldt faculty and students have made cannabis the focus of scholarship and learning. This work has been shaped by the political, economic, and cultural legacies of ... industry capa-te parcels (Ford 2020). ital into political capital for Humboldt County-legaliza Based on the EIR, as well as the location of pretion, in the California legislature, for the state’s B2o0a1r6d

Scenario Planning for Building Coastal Resilience in the Face of Sea Level Rise: The Case of Jacobs Avenue, Eureka, CA

, environmental, and political context related to sea level rise planning for Jacobs Avenue. From this information we developed a scenario-based set of management options to guide stakeholders in future decision ... throughout the state. Researchers conducted interviews with stakeholders, developed geospatial analyses, and reviewed policy documents in order to understand the social, environmental, and political context

Ironies of History and the Dissidence of Memory

globe. This dissident memory is rooted in political struggles and revolutionary dreams of a passionate generation of university students for social justice and freedom. ... -communist strategy in higher education. Given the country’s increasingly authoritarian political The historical irony, however, is that it soon became a climate, the university administration has been trying

Keeping People In Their Homes: Boston’s Anti-Foreclosure Movement

. The combined efforts of legal services attorneys, neighborhood organizers and community developers empower local residents to combat post-foreclosure displacement and regain their voice in the political ... with lenders, while attempting to effect systemic change in the larger political and economic systems that allowed the mortgage -lending crisis to occur. In this section, I discuss City Life within a

The Politics of Fire and the Social Impacts of Fire Exclusion on the Klamath1

cultural practice, political sovereignty, social relations, subsistence activities, and the mental and physical health of individual tribal members. In addition, Karuk tribal members are negatively impacted ... traditional foods and spiritual practices, puts cultural identity at risk and infringes upon political sovereignty. On a more individual level, the altered forest conditions create social strain for the

Border Fetishism: Decolonizing of the Imaginary Border Ideology and Discourse

Then Presidential Candidate Toxic Orange, during his political campaign for president, promoted his xenophobic and racist ideology by stating that all immigrants crossing the US imaginary border ... liberalism and promoting sanitized images of commercial begins and ends. It is both political theater and social tra-ge goods in shiny ship containers, trains, commercial trucks, dy; corporate economic booming

Snapshots of Resistance and Solidarity in the East Bay

mainstream conversation. Indeed, defunding the police has been silenced by both mainstream political parties, but that does not mean that these so-called leaders can lecture the public on morality. We have ... political parties, but that does support the proliferation of militarizing themselves. not mean that these so-called leaders can lecture the public I joined the marches that week. I took photographs of on

All We Ask Is To Be Left Alone

California, the Jeffersonians’ sense of economic and political marginalization strengthens their connection to a regional identity. Jefferson’s population today is at most just over half a million, a tiny ... movers-and-shakers back in 1854 at a boisterous gathering, resolved to carve their own political entity out of their piece of Oregon and California. They agreed on language for a protest to Congress, part

New State Movements, 1900-2013

their host state governments, have sought to break away into smaller, more self-regulating political territories. In fact, the current State of Jefferson movement in northern California and southern

Full Issue: Spring 2016

the 18 funded projects to date. 16 Educating a New Electorate With the U.S. presidential election several months away, DePaul faculty have been engaged in educating eager students about the political ... Humanities Center director and philosophy professor. Pumpkins lined the wall based on England-based graffiti artist Banksy, and tarot card readings illustrated the relation between the persecution of witches

How Porous are the Walls that Separate Us?: Transformative Service-Learning, Women’s Incarceration, and the Unsettled Self

rehearse its arguments here, yet remain troubled by one of the persistent, thorny issues of service-learning that has crucial ethical and political implications, namely, the dichotomy between those who serve ... are on the faculty, one in the Women’s and Gender Studies and Anthropology Departments and the other in the Philosophy of Religion. As we taught, we often observed the reconfiguration of traditional

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White built their program through Butin’s political and antifoundational perspectives on service learning to create a classroom climate that would break down perceived barriers between incarcerated women ... , inform and shape change (Martinez 2007). Art simultaneously draws from culture and produces culture. In this sense art is political “because meanings are constitutive of processes that, implicitly or

Full Issue: Fall 2018

expression, having lived under a dictatorship,” Dr. Esteban says. “People rail against either end of the political spectrum. You know what? It’s better to have that than to not have the ability to have that ... ). e 1977–78 SGA president Lou Bruno (LAS ’78, JD ’81) was quoted in e DePaulia as saying, “ is is the rst time the downtown campus has shown to be any kind of political force.” e victory Haderlein, an

Speaking Up: School Climate and Language Politics in the Trump Era

in political behavior outside of guage revitalization and continuation of heritage language tradition political party structures—are fraught. Publicuse are a few of many examples of how BIPOC students ... conclude with an assessment that taken by a majority group to force the assimilation of a in the toxic political culture on issues of diversity during minority —for BIPOC students for generations. In a d-i

Full Issue: Summer 2022

degree in history and political science from Allegheny College, a master’s degree in higher education administration from Syracuse University and a doctorate in higher education administration from New ... then—it’s happening all the time within you.” That philosophy and mitakuye oyasin, a Lakota benediction celebrating the interconnectedness of all living creatures, informed Arboretum Mysterium, a card

Designing “‘Queer’ Across Cultures:” Disrupting the Consumption of Diversity

those of us across campus committed to queer studies; reaching out to colleagues in English, Ethnic Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Theatre, Film and Dance, and Women’s Studies. True to ... . Through examining the gendered and sexual dynamics of colonialism, nationalist movements, and contemporary economic and cultural globalization, I seek to engage with the history of economic, political and

Better Together

resulting is research on "Patient and Primary Care Provider Perspectives on Recreational and Therapeutic Cannabis Use Within a Changing Socioculltural and Political Context;" a new minor in climate change ... Better Together 0 Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/depaul-magazine Part of the Continental Philosophy Commons , Cosmology, Relativity, and Gravity Commons

Full Issue: Fall 2017

inequity and especially poverty seem intractable, but they are not laws of [science]. Political constructs, not the limits of science and our imaginations, are the biggest f barriers to solving these ... contributions to election campaigns. Shining a Light on Dark Money Hidden contributions undermine confidence Dark money—political contributions that cannot easily be traced back to their source—is surging into

Full Issue: Summer 2016

Nathan Lean answer audience questions. meant the philosophy of liberalism, not the political “Liberal with a capital L.” Liberalism champions rational thought over religion and other belief systems, and ... education philosophy. Appiah recalled a lecture Ikeda gave in 1996 at Columbia University in New York during which he emphasized the importance of preparing students to be global citizens who have “the wisdom