This is a manifesto that I wrote for my Feminist Theories course (GWS 305). For this assignment, we had to consider a relavent political topic and relate it back to concepts we learned in class. This challenged me to write in the different style of a manifesto.
Feminist Theories Final Project
This was my final project for my feminist theories course. For this assignement, I wanted to highlight the different 'eras' of feminism. Each slide contrasts the mainstream view of feminism from the side that was often forgotten or left behind.
Feminist Theories Final Project Write-Up
This is the write-up for my final project linked to the left. This helped to wrap up the main themes that we had learned throughout the course. I enjoyed learning more about different feminist theories and how they can change the course of American politics.
This was an assignment from my sophomore year 'reporting the news' course. This was a mock up to practice the difference between hard-hitting news ledes and narrative ledes.
This was a practice assignment that I wrote for my sophomore year 'reporting the news' course. For this assignment, I had 30 minutes to write a story based on a fake police report and limited quotes.
News Story Practice: Chief Police Retirement
This is an assignment that I wrote for my sophomore year 'reporting the news' course. Similarly, I had 30 minutes to write a news story on an important local retirement based on limited information.
This was an outside news assignment that I wrote for my 'reporting the news' course. For this project, I had to find a subject along with some additional sources to perform a newsworthy profile.
Political Psychology Paper: Social Conformity
This is the final paper I wrote for my political psychology course during my sophomore year of college. This details the different approaches to social conformity throughout the practice of psychology, and how they can apply to understanding political situations.
During my senior year of high school, I took AP Research. This is my research project I had been working on for the entirety of the year, cumulated in a 5,000 word paper. I did my project on themes of reproductive rights and how they continued and changed throughout different eras of politics. I assessed these themes through presidential debates from 1960 to 2020.
This is a link to a paper I wrote for my Feminist Theories course during my sophomore year of college. For this paper, I assessed the narratives of 'progress, loss, and return,' and how these narratives impacted the women's rights movements in different eras.
Block Party - Reporting the News
This is a link to a story I wrote for my 'reporting the news' course during my sophomore year of college. For this assignment, we had to write a story on an outside news event. I chose a block party that was being held at the African American Student Affairs Center to celebrate the end of Black History Month.
Causes and Consequences of Public Opinion: Abortion
This is a paper on a research project that I completed for my public opinion political science course during my freshman year of college. For this assignment, we had to create a survey and distribute it to over 100 individuals regarding a controversial subject. I chose abortion.
Black American and Evangelical Stakeholder in Israel and Palestine
This is a paper that I wrote for my political science course on US involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian War. For the paper, we had to assess how American communities had different stakes in the war. I chose Black Americans and Evangelical communities, and how their identities impacted their outlooks on the war.
This is a paper I wrote for my global diversity political science course. For the assignment, we had to use case studies from how different nations around the world handled the issue of diversity, equity and inclusion.
This is a breaking news story that I wrote for my 'reporting the news' course during my sophomore year of college.
Discussion on Cultural Centers at the University of Arizona with Ashley Mentor
This is a multimedia project that I worked on for my photojournalism course. For this project, I captured multiple pictures and included an audio interview with Ashley Mentor, the Vice President of Membership at the University of Arizona's chapter of Zeta Phi Beta - a historically Black Greek organization. We discussed how cultural centers add to the university.