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- DISABILITY ACCESS FAILURES – How Accommodations Become Barriers Instead of Support
Denied Accommodations Disabled students routinely face outright denial of legally protected accommodations.Common denials include: These aren’t luxuries.They’re basic access —… Read more: DISABILITY ACCESS FAILURES – How Accommodations Become Barriers Instead of Support - Cognitive Resonance – I Am Fractal, Not Fractured
The author shares an insight into their cognitive experience, realizing their mind operates in a fractal manner rather than being fractured. This understanding leads to cognitive resonance where internal patterns align with external realities, revealing clarity and coherence. Embracing complexity allows for deeper recognition and connection with multi-layered ideas. - THE FAFSA MAZE – How Bureaucracy Blocks Poor and First‑Gen Students Before They Even Begin
A System That Pretends to Be a Gateway FAFSA is marketed as the “first step” toward college access.In reality, it’s… Read more: THE FAFSA MAZE – How Bureaucracy Blocks Poor and First‑Gen Students Before They Even Begin - 41) The Machine
The post discusses “The Cult of the Ego” and its relation to social dynamics and institutional racism, as depicted in A&E’s documentary series “Houses of Horror.” It emphasizes how dysregulated individuals can dominate social structures, perpetuating conformity and white supremacy, while also critiquing current DEI practices undermined by existing power systems. - Commodification, Captivity, and the Making of Masters:
How Resource‑Gated Access Produces Dependent Classes Introduction In societies where essential resources are commodified, access is never neutral. It is… Read more: Commodification, Captivity, and the Making of Masters: - Infrastructural Coercion: How Resource‑Gated Power Creates Captivity
Overview Across multiple fields — sociology, domestic violence research, critical infrastructure studies, digital rights, and economic dependency theory — a… Read more: Infrastructural Coercion: How Resource‑Gated Power Creates Captivity - REMEDIAL CLASSES AS A HIDDEN TUITION SINK – How “Catch-Up” Courses Drain Students Before They Even Begin
What Remedial Classes Actually Are Remedial or “developmental” classes are courses designed to help students catch up in subjects like… Read more: REMEDIAL CLASSES AS A HIDDEN TUITION SINK – How “Catch-Up” Courses Drain Students Before They Even Begin - CENSORSHIP & WHY POWER PREFERS IGNORANCE – How Ignorance Becomes a Tool of Control
Ignorance Makes Populations Easier to Control When people don’t know their rights, their history, or the mechanics of power, they… Read more: CENSORSHIP & WHY POWER PREFERS IGNORANCE – How Ignorance Becomes a Tool of Control - FREE TUITION COUNTRIES & SOCIAL EFFECTS – What Happens When Education Is a Public Good Instead of a Debt Trap
Countries With Free or Nearly Free Tuition These nations treat higher education as a shared investment — not a commodity:… Read more: FREE TUITION COUNTRIES & SOCIAL EFFECTS – What Happens When Education Is a Public Good Instead of a Debt Trap - All Things Being Inequal — Equality for Whom?
1. The Promise Wyoming’s origin story claims something bold:that it was the first place in America where women could vote,that… Read more: All Things Being Inequal — Equality for Whom? - CATCH‑22s IN HIGHER EDUCATION – How Requirements Trap the Students With the Least Resources
Full-Time Requirements Without Full-Time Support Many programs — especially teaching, nursing, social work, and healthcare — require full-time placements.These placements… Read more: CATCH‑22s IN HIGHER EDUCATION – How Requirements Trap the Students With the Least Resources - All Things Being Inequal — Balance Through Time
1. The Frontier Story Wyoming branded itself as the Equality State in 1869,granting suffrage to women as a political calculation,not… Read more: All Things Being Inequal — Balance Through Time - All Things Being Inequal — An Origin Story
1. The Frontier Problem Wyoming Territory was sparsely populated, politically fragile, and desperate for attention.Leaders needed a narrative that would… Read more: All Things Being Inequal — An Origin Story - Glass Ceiling Records – BTS – Relational Anthropology
Relational Anthropology is an acknowledgment of the interconnectedness inherent in anthropology, which has traditionally explored relationships among people, culture, and environment without naming it. By recognizing this unity, the field can embrace co-creation and emotional literacy, emphasizing anthropology as a practice rooted in relationships rather than mere observation. - Inequality State — Conclusion: “Equality in the Equality State”
Conclusion: “Equality in the Equality State” The Rihanna Novalee Chasingstars case is not just a legal incident. It is a… Read more: Inequality State — Conclusion: “Equality in the Equality State”
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