When I first told my family I was majoring in sociology , my uncle asked if I planned to become a social worker. My grandmother wondered if I would end
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When I first told my family I was majoring in sociology , my uncle asked if I planned to become a social worker. My grandmother wondered if I would end
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Social inequality has become one of those topics that makes people uncomfortable at dinner parties. I learned this the hard way last month when I brought up income disparity during
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Learn about social stratification, mobility, and hidden impacts on daily life. I used to think social class was something from history books, like medieval peasants and lords living in different
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Learn about valuable research, analytical, and communication skills that lead to diverse career opportunities. When I first told my family I was majoring in sociology , my uncle immediately asked,
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Explore real-world examples and insights on why cultural differences matter today. Walking through the bustling streets of my neighborhood last weekend, I found myself surrounded by a symphony of languages,
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The first time I heard someone describe themselves as “non-binary,” I cannot lie I was confused. This was back in 2017, when I was visiting a friend at their university
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Last month I found myself sitting in a coffee shop, watching a young woman navigate the narrow space between tables with her wheelchair. The barista immediately came around the counter
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Join my journey of understanding gender identity beyond the binary in this thoughtful exploration. When my friend John told me they were transgender, I realized I did not know as
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Discover the balance between technology and human connection in learning, and why critical thinking matters in our rapidly changing world. Education shapes us in ways we cannot always see. I
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Remember the days when groundbreaking research was locked behind paywalls, accessible only to those with university affiliations or deep pockets? Yeah, me too. It feels archaic now, doesn’t it? Over
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