Exam 12: Creating Change: Theory, Vision, and Actions
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Exam 2: Creating Knowledge: Integrative Frameworks for Understanding27 Questions
Exam 3: Identities and Social Locations26 Questions
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Exam 12: Creating Change: Theory, Vision, and Actions25 Questions
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International feminist organizations reject a pessimistic "doom-and-gloom" trajectory of our future. Theirs is an urgent call that is embracing of willingness and co-creativity. They invite us to close our eyes and envision a whole new range of possibilities. What specifically do you see? Where from your microscopic perspective would change begin? What is your first step toward effecting meaningful change? What new hashtag would you launch?
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St. Onge embraces liberation, restoration, and wholeness recognized in respect for:
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Lee, the daughter of an Indonesian immigrant, shares how her mother's acculturation to US society was made easier by "small powerful gestures" of individuals who:
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Chernik's war against her body demanded her being _____ herself.
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St. Onge writes a new treaty of resistance that has been forged in the fires of:
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