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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
This special issue of IPED explores the Women's March on the 21st January 2017 and President Donald Trump.
Published:
2017-05-01
Articles
Editorial: Women's March and Trump
Kate Sang, Christopher Lyon
Women's March Editorial
Writing Grabs Back: Creativity, Resistance and Activism in the Trump Era
Deborah Cohan
Cohan
Notes on the Galvanization
Daniel Uncapher
Uncapher
Now Grandma Is Pissed (a sign at the march)
Patricia Ann Murphy
Murphy
The Women’s March that Welcomed the Hijab as a sign of Dissidence: Pink, Rainbows, and an American-flag Hijab
Roaa Ali
Ali
Tender Comrades: The Left and the Politics of Shame
Laura Pascoe, John Haffner, John Rose
Haffner
Fake News & Information Literacy: Designing information literacy to empower students
Claudia McGivney, Kathleen Kasten, Dana Haugh, Jennifer A. DeVito
McGivney
The Women’s March on London: Judith Butler, John Berger, Virginia Woolf and Intersectionality
Maggie Humm
Humm article
Trump, the Religious Right and a return to Universalism
Alison Marie Assiter
Assiter
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