Brown, Kimberly Williams
"Well, I'm thinking about horse poverty": Teaching and Learning about Social Justice and the Arts with Elementary School Students
This paper analyzes a social justice arts program that I developed and taught to third, fourth, and fifth grade students at one school in the Poughkeepsie, NY area. I begin this project by considering my own experiences in art class...
Off-track: The high-track experiences of black and latine college students
Somewhere in Between and Nowhere to Be Seen: A Look into the Asian American Transracial Adoptee Experience through Educational Programming
Throughout the 1990s-2000s, the number of international adoptions into the United States increased drastically, reaching a little over 20,000 international adoptions in 2002 with 25% being from China and 9% from South Korea (PRB, 2003). As these adoptees begin to...
Storytelling's capacity for individual and collective healing: Vassar voices as latent commons
“Starting Strong: The Case for Comprehensive Sex Education at the Elementary Level”
This is a senior capstone project that explores the landscape and functionality of current sex education practices within the US. Through an extensive literature review and original empirical research, this thesis aims to illustrate how comprehensive sex education in early...