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Essay #1- Working on a Thesis

Essay #1- Working on a Thesis

Question: Can social cohesion help promote and raise awareness of mental health/mental illness? Possible Answer/Position/Thesis: Mental illness is an issue that affects many individuals in our society. It includes a wide range of different conditions that can affect our mood, way of thinking, and personal behavior. Mental illness creates a form of isolation, that can lead to further damage of individuals. To raise awareness of mental illness there is one thing that’s extremely important, and that’s the idea of social cohesion,…

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Essay #1 Ideas

Essay #1 Ideas

Essay #1 : Mental health and Social Cohesion Epsteins ideas of social cohesion in context connects with Hallwards ideas about social/political change Focus Epsteins claim vs Hallwards claim Similarities/differences Social/political change starts with communication List examples Hallward- Silenced stories change help change Epstein- communication vs education of AIDS and its effectiveness Epstein- (Pg.109) Uganadas personal stories/compare to Hallward Hallward- Personal vs peer connections Hallward- Studies to support main claim Safe Space Radio and Social Cohesion Podcasts on various topics Mental…

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Safe Space Radio

Safe Space Radio

Anne Hallward is a very powerful woman who wants to help advocate public health. Hallward believes that telling our silenced stories can help change the world. In addition to Hallwards Ted Talk, she also created a website called Safe Space Radio. On this website she has posted numerous podcasts in a variety of topics varying from mental health, social justice, family, emotions, and more. Hallwards radio show is a strong, powerful example of social cohesion because in each podcast she…

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TRIAC Paragraph

TRIAC Paragraph

Helen Epstein is a very powerful women who wants to advocate, educate, and promote public health awareness. In fact, Epsteins’ primary focus is on raising awareness about the AIDS and HIV epidemic, she spends a lot of her time trying to create social change in South Africa. In Epistens’ article it illustrates South Africas background as “Unemployment exceeds 70 percent and the crime rate is one of the highest in South Africa” (Epstein 113). The significance of this is to…

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Helen Epstein and AIDS

Helen Epstein and AIDS

Acquire Immune Deficiency Syndrome, AIDS, is a disease that is acquired because it is not an infection that is inherited. Helen Epstein is a very powerful individual when it comes to advocating, educating, and promoting public health awareness. Epstein doesn’t just have a familiar background with the United States, but also focuses and has experiences with other countries as well. Just like Hallward, Epstein wants to create a public health intervention. They both share stories and experiences they’ve encountered to…

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They Say, I Say

They Say, I Say

Anne Hallward really focuses on How our silenced stories can change the world, specifically addressing the concept of shame and how shame creates isolation. The “silenced” things we don’t talk about create shame. Shame is the cause of all health and social issues, which is why Hallward challenges herself to better understand the whole concept of shame. Her claim was her passion, “How can I work with shame in a bigger way? How can I come up with a public…

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Angela Davis Reflection

Angela Davis Reflection

Activist Angela Davis has been deeply involved in our quest for social justice. We sat in the Harold Alfond Forum for a little over an hour, actively listening to Davis speak and take part in our MLK day celebration. Right off the bat, Dr.Davis had already educated me on something I guess I just never really realized or fully understood. I had always thought of MLK day just as a day to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. Simply remembering he…

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Angela Davis Research

Angela Davis Research

    Racial prejudice has been an on growing issue that society faces day in and day out. Fortunately, since the early 1900s racial prejudice has become less severe, as more serious issues such as transgender and gay marriage has become more of a focus. We owe the decrease of racial prejudice to our African American heroes who have risen up and spoken publicly to their beliefs, “all men are created equal”. A well-known radical African American educator by the name…

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