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How Does a Protest Make Change? | First, we have to define what a successful protest even is. Protests arguably succeed whenever they have the 鈥渃apacity to exercise power,鈥 says Pat Gillham, a sociology professor at Western Washington University. And power can take many forms: For example, a protest may鈥 |
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Sociology's Melissa Osborne to discuss their new book, 'Polished,' on Oct. 9 at Village Books | |||
鈥榃e actually don鈥檛 know much鈥: the scientists trying to close the knowledge gap in trans healthcare | When Cameron Whitley was diagnosed with kidney failure seven years ago, the news came as a shock. But the situation was about to get worse. His doctor decided the diagnosis meant Whitley鈥檚 hormone therapy had to stop. As a transgender man, now 42, who had taken testosterone for 10 years鈥 |
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草榴社区鈥檚 Cameron T. 聽Whitley Awarded New NSF Grant to Partner with Zoos, Aquariums, and Renowned Wildlife Photographer Tim Flach | |||
The Frenchie becomes a favorite 鈥 and a dog-show contender | 鈥淛ust like humans, dogs get characterized for what they can do, but more importantly what they can symbolize,鈥 says Cameron Whitley, a Western Washington University sociology professor and the chair-elect of the American Sociological Association's Animals and Society section.鈥 |
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In Memoriam: Ingeborg Paulus | |||
Acclaimed poet Paul Ceballos coming to campus Feb. 2 | |||
In Memoriam: Karen Bradley | |||
Research Recap for April 2 | |||
Why transgender people are ignored by modern medicine | It was 2016 and Cameron Whitley was gravely ill. He was urgently in need of a kidney transplant, which should have been no problem. He was young and otherwise healthy. He had medical insurance. He even had several gallant friends willing to undergo major surgery for him. There was a鈥 |