Equivalent Experience
Have you ever read through a job description and seen the phrase “or equivalent experience.” Usually, this appears after a listed requirement of a specific degree. I am fairly sure […]
Have you ever read through a job description and seen the phrase “or equivalent experience.” Usually, this appears after a listed requirement of a specific degree. I am fairly sure […]
“During their efforts to build a more humane and peaceful world, religious figures like Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu realized prayer in the form of […]
I wrote this piece for the December 2012 Newsletter of the Dayton International Peace Museum: In the library of the Dayton International Peace Museum, there is a copy of ‘The […]
Reblogged from Muslim Reverie: TRIGGER WARNING: This post cites examples of misogynistic language, gender slurs, sexual objectification, and other forms of sexist oppression. A couple of weeks ago, I came […]
Recently, I started volunteering for the Dayton International Peace Museum. I put together this piece for the December newsletter: With tensions heightened again in Gaza, and those tensions inspiring hateful […]
Reblogged from Neo-colonialism and its Discontents: I just finished watching an episode of al-Jazeera Stream, where one of the women from the feminist group Femen was speaking. Femen have become […]
Yesterday I decided that I really want to bring attention to a lot of the judgements that we all make on a daily basis that are around the choices people […]