Feb. 3, 2021 Flying Further together As the university looks ahead to 2034, there’s a lot to consider. What will […] Nyron Crawford believes there’s a lot more to be said about Black sports stars and their engagement in protest politics.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 16, 2020 The impact of Black athlete activism Nyron N. Crawford is a political psychologist who focuses mostly on Black political behavior and […] Flying Further, the university's strategic planning process, represents many of the values that are important to Temple as we plan for the future in an evolving higher education landscape.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Dec. 14, 2020 Flying Further, the university’s strategic planning process, is underway Looking forward to 2034—the university’s 150th anniversary—there’s a lot to imagine when thinking […] Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon believes theater is able to tackle the hardest subjects in ways other mediums cannot.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 3, 2020 Challenging systemic racism through theater Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon is a playwright, poet, anthropologist, and associate professor of […] Although presidential elections receive the most attention, Michael Sances, assistant professor of Political Science, believes it’s local and state elections that really shape criminal justice policy.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2020 Issues of racial injustice have helped shape the 2020 presidential election From the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn to the Black Lives Matter protests, American […] David Love, an adjunct faculty member in the Klein College of Media and Communication, describes how digital media influences social protest movements, including Black Lives Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 16, 2020 Uprise Online: Professor discusses social movements in the digital age Political commentator, freelance journalist and adjunct professor at the Klein College of Media and […] Sep. 2, 2020 Reimagining the role of police in society through research Ajima Olaghere’s scholarship doesn’t just stay within the confines of the college classroom or on […] Klein College's Linn Washington reflects on a long career of reporting on policy brutality and racism.Photo by Klein College of Media and Communication Aug. 25, 2020 ‘We’ve been here before’: Journalism professor discusses covering racism, protests and police brutality Since the start of his career in journalism in the 1970s, Linn Washington Jr., a professor in […] Aug. 20, 2020 It Is What It Is By Jay GallagherMaybe you were intrigued by the title to read my story. If you were my kids, you would roll your […] Aug. 6, 2020 I Don't Know By Anne WilkinsonIf you knew me, you would know that these are the hardest three words for me to acknowledge–I DON'T […] Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Tara Tripp talks about the need for social justice reform and critical importance of well-funded and well-planned reentry programs for returning citizens.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 23, 2020 National protests emphasize need for criminal justice reform For Tara Tripp, the national protests following the death of George Floyd underscore the need for […] Molefi Kete Asante believes the current protests against racial and social injustice are also inspired by the idea of Afrocentricity.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 23, 2020 Racial injustice has been fuelled by centuries of prejudiced hierarchies The author of more than 90 books and 500 articles, Molefi Kete Asante is one of the world’s most […] Jul. 23, 2020 Growing Veggies During a Global Pandemic By Jagadeesh GummadiA lot has changed because of the novel coronavirus, but what hasn't changed is that the sun still […] Jul. 9, 2020 Temple Made and Temple Proud By Treanna HackneyI never would have thought that my senior year would come to an early end because of a global […] David Brown, diversity advisor to the office of the dean at Klein College of Media and Communication, speaking at a campus event in 2017.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 2, 2020 The national conversation on race is an opportunity to push for greater inclusion For David Brown, the protests following George Floyd’s death have underlined the importance of […] Load More
Feb. 3, 2021 Flying Further together As the university looks ahead to 2034, there’s a lot to consider. What will […] Nyron Crawford believes there’s a lot more to be said about Black sports stars and their engagement in protest politics.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 16, 2020 The impact of Black athlete activism Nyron N. Crawford is a political psychologist who focuses mostly on Black political behavior and […] Flying Further, the university's strategic planning process, represents many of the values that are important to Temple as we plan for the future in an evolving higher education landscape.Photo by Ryan Brandenberg Dec. 14, 2020 Flying Further, the university’s strategic planning process, is underway Looking forward to 2034—the university’s 150th anniversary—there’s a lot to imagine when thinking […] Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon believes theater is able to tackle the hardest subjects in ways other mediums cannot.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Dec. 3, 2020 Challenging systemic racism through theater Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon is a playwright, poet, anthropologist, and associate professor of […] Although presidential elections receive the most attention, Michael Sances, assistant professor of Political Science, believes it’s local and state elections that really shape criminal justice policy.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Oct. 14, 2020 Issues of racial injustice have helped shape the 2020 presidential election From the coronavirus pandemic and economic downturn to the Black Lives Matter protests, American […] David Love, an adjunct faculty member in the Klein College of Media and Communication, describes how digital media influences social protest movements, including Black Lives Matter.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Sep. 16, 2020 Uprise Online: Professor discusses social movements in the digital age Political commentator, freelance journalist and adjunct professor at the Klein College of Media and […] Sep. 2, 2020 Reimagining the role of police in society through research Ajima Olaghere’s scholarship doesn’t just stay within the confines of the college classroom or on […] Klein College's Linn Washington reflects on a long career of reporting on policy brutality and racism.Photo by Klein College of Media and Communication Aug. 25, 2020 ‘We’ve been here before’: Journalism professor discusses covering racism, protests and police brutality Since the start of his career in journalism in the 1970s, Linn Washington Jr., a professor in […] Aug. 20, 2020 It Is What It Is By Jay GallagherMaybe you were intrigued by the title to read my story. If you were my kids, you would roll your […] Aug. 6, 2020 I Don't Know By Anne WilkinsonIf you knew me, you would know that these are the hardest three words for me to acknowledge–I DON'T […] Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice Tara Tripp talks about the need for social justice reform and critical importance of well-funded and well-planned reentry programs for returning citizens.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 23, 2020 National protests emphasize need for criminal justice reform For Tara Tripp, the national protests following the death of George Floyd underscore the need for […] Molefi Kete Asante believes the current protests against racial and social injustice are also inspired by the idea of Afrocentricity.Photo by Joseph V. Labolito Jul. 23, 2020 Racial injustice has been fuelled by centuries of prejudiced hierarchies The author of more than 90 books and 500 articles, Molefi Kete Asante is one of the world’s most […] Jul. 23, 2020 Growing Veggies During a Global Pandemic By Jagadeesh GummadiA lot has changed because of the novel coronavirus, but what hasn't changed is that the sun still […] Jul. 9, 2020 Temple Made and Temple Proud By Treanna HackneyI never would have thought that my senior year would come to an early end because of a global […] David Brown, diversity advisor to the office of the dean at Klein College of Media and Communication, speaking at a campus event in 2017.Photo by Ryan S. Brandenberg Jul. 2, 2020 The national conversation on race is an opportunity to push for greater inclusion For David Brown, the protests following George Floyd’s death have underlined the importance of […]