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![]() | Cordova, Lauren A. | Associations between race, education level, socioeconomic status and contraceptive discontinuation after 1 year of free contraceptives in Salt Lake County | Unplanned pregnancies make up nearly half of all pregnancies. This prompted the HER Salt Lake Project to offer free contraceptives to women in Salt Lake County, Utah. Discontinuation or switching of free contraceptives is linked to race, education level, socioeconomic status, and the choice of contr... | 2020 | |
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![]() | Gomez, Sadie Ortiz | Breaking the cycle: the long-term impacts of punitive policies on the academic trajectories of students of color in the Salt Lake school district | This research delves into the punitive policies within five public schools of the Salt Lake School District and the ramifications of these policies on the academic trajectories of students of color. Through a quantitative analysis of disciplinary referrals, this study sheds light on the disproportio... | 2024 | |
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![]() | Carrasco, Amanda | First- Generation Students in College: a Critical Discourse Analysis on the University of Utah's Trio Program Using the Community Cultural Wealth Model | This research was completed to examine the discourse of success and retention in two TRIO programs at the University of Utah. The purpose of this study concentrated on how Student Support Services (SSS) and Upward Bound support their first- generation students through the rhetoric in their outreach ... | 2020 | |
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![]() | Qin, Heidi | Queer and Trans Students of Color: Survival and Resistance in Predominately White Institutions | As institutions continue to rethink and redefine the praxis and pedagogy of diversity, young queer and trans students of color continue to be left behind. While the intersections of race and gender become increasingly evident, the body of literature centering those at the intersections of being a qu... | 2017 | |
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![]() | Parsawar, Sai | Selecting for supremacy: brahminical supremacy and hindu nationalism in the United States Indian Diaspora | The Indian population in the United States has grown dramatically since 1965 due to changes in immigration laws which now favor those who have technical skill sets and who come from privileged caste backgrounds. The guidelines and restrictions on immigration for Indians resulted in the phenomenon of... | 2022 | |
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![]() | Smith, Enoch | When men are the victims: The incidence of sexual assault against men | Men's experiences of sexual assault have long been a controversial issue. Feminist thinkers like Catherine Mackinnon and Susan Brownmiller have theorized sexual assault as a natural outgrowth of or tool designed to perpetuate women's disempowerment, whereas more liberal thinkers perceive sexual assa... | Male rape victims; Sex crimes | 2016-04 |