Victoria’s Ode to Black Wall Street & Hustlers
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by Victoria
2d ago
Oh Black Wall Street, a place of dreams Where commerce flourished, and hope gleamed In the heart of Tulsa, a beacon of light A community thriving, shining so bright Businesses owned by women and men Creating wealth and prosperity, again and again Thriving in a world where hatred reigned But in Black Wall Street, love and success reigned Opportunity and dignity for all In this proud and powerful, vibrant enclave Educated and ambitious, they answered the call To build a future, bold and brave But jealousy and fear led to destruction An act of violence, of hatred and strife Black Wall Street was ..read more
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Destruction of Gaza
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by Ansel
1w ago
My article in week five summarized the amount of explosives dropped on the Gaza Strip and how Israels pattern of attacks is against international law ..read more
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How Utah’s politics and religion are intertwined
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by Diya
3w ago
This article discusses how republicanism and Mormons are linked. Mainly in the form of gerrymandering and in what bills have been passed. In the case of gerrymandering, “The Utah legislature chose to ignore the IRC’s recommendations and draw its own map that would make a federal Democratic victory nearly impossible” (McCabe). In the case of bills being passed, McCabe states, “The church’s influence has also shown up in the marijuana policy in the state which is much stricter than its Colorado neighbor, and in California’s Proposition 8 in 2008 — an attempt to ban same-sex marriage”. In the end ..read more
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Swis drug policy
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by Josh
3w ago
In this article the author talks about the decision that Switzerland made to decriminalize drugs and how it has had many positive effects. They thought that drugs were too big of a problem to completely get rid of so instead they tried to handle it safely while trying to treat people and get them clean. They distribute safe clean needles and drugs which alone reduced the rate of HIV and blood related diseases and overdoses from drugs laced with things such as fentanyl. They made it very easy to come to treatment centers to get help and over 75% of the reported addicts are currently in treatme ..read more
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Current Standards for Public Defenders
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by Serena
3w ago
The standards and caseloads given to public defenders are more than 50 years old which shouldn’t be the case because of the constant change and evolution society as a whole goes through every year. The outdated standards, also come with requirements that state defenders need to take a minimum of cases per year that only allow them to spend 14 hours on each case. This is unrealistic because it takes more than 14 hours to understand and properly defend a case. This allocation of time is what causes defenders the need to triage and implement bias towards certain cases because of the lack of time ..read more
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Reaching for air: How a historic mistake led to Salt Lake City’s pollution nightmare
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by Stephanie
3w ago
Marianne Wilson from Rose Park experienced pregnancy loss in 2010 due to the pollution in Salt Lake City, More specifically living in the west-side region for 17 years. The U of U has found that more than 1,300 women have a 16% higher risk of miscarriage from short-term exposure to elevated air pollution. The west side of Salt Lake County has been reported to have the worst air quality “The interstate highways that run through and past the area; the industries and rail lines within it; the jet engines revving at Salt Lake City International Airport; and the concentration of warehouses- and the ..read more
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How to address climate issues in SLC?
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by Henry
3w ago
The declining water levels of Great Salt Lake threaten economic activity, local public health, and ecosystems. Utah’s local research universities formed a strike team to tackle this issue. To save the great Salt Lake, it is important to get the support of state, experts, and individual efforts. The strike team started the Great Salt Lake Policy Assessment that includes data trend research, and summaries of policy options. The team came up with Conservation measures such as conserving water to Great Salt Lake, optimizing use of agricultural water, municipal and industrial water pricing, etc… Th ..read more
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Original Synthesis Essay Week 5
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by Abbey
3w ago
The state of Utah has received ample funding and grants to improve our homeless crisis. In 2023, Salt Lake spent 83% of their allocated budget on hiring new police officers to combat the crime that is associated and caused by homelessness, while only hiring two new resource officers that work with the VOA in order to assist the homeless population. The biggest takeaway from Davidson was that each individual has a story. We must stop treating homeless individuals as criminals, shoving police in their faces, and treat them with compassion, offering them resources and assistance. Currently, 5% of ..read more
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Hindering a Generation?
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by CJ
3w ago
In 2020, 112 undergraduate students read one of two short stories through either a digital or printed medium. They then answered a series of multiple-choice questions about the text, intended to determine the reader’s comprehension of the text. The results of the study proved that overall, there was a higher level of comprehension in the printed book as opposed to the digital medium. The researchers referenced a proposed ‘screen inferiority effect’, that digital material is more difficult to comprehend opposed to physical material. This screen inferiority effect has multiple implications for a ..read more
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In defense of book banning
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by Han
3w ago
This article addresses the perspective in defense of book banning. This perspective comes from a religious father who has children in the public school system. He addresses the fact that as a student, he too was against book banning but as a parent, his view has completely shifted. His primary sources of evidence are excerpts from a book titled “TTYL,” which he accuses of being a book solely used to promote sexual material and inappropriate sexual relations among teenagers. This article helps me to better understand my inquiry question by showing the flip side of things. It addresses the topic ..read more
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