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We at the Alan Dawley Center for the Study of Social Justice would like to congratulate to this year’s Alan Dawley Prize Award Winners

Joshua Riker for his research on Hershey Unwrapped: Central Hershey, Cuba and the Politics of Myth Making in the Hershey Company, 1916-2022 and Nicholas Textores and his team for their project “I AM…”#notyourstereotype TCNJ AAPI Photo Exhibit”.  Each project earned the winners a $1,000 cash prize.

 

Feb. 4 – Dr. Anthony Ryan Hatch: The Data Will Not Save Us: Afropessimism + Racial Antimatter

TCNJ will bring the renowned scholar Dr. Anthony Ryan Hatch to our campus via Zoom on February 4, 2022 (event description).  Dr. Hatch is a sociologist whose research draws on critical social theories and science and technology studies to examine health systems, medical technology, and social inequalities (longer bio available here).   In his talk… Continue Reading

Congratulations to David McMillan, one of three winners of the 2021 Alan Dawley Prize!

Congratulations to David McMillan, one of three winners of the 2021 Alan Dawley Prize!

We at the Alan Dawley Center for the Study of Social Justice would like to congratulate David McMillan, a Philosophy major and triple minor in Economics, Law (LPP), and Classical Studies, on winning the Alan Dawley Prize of 2021! David’s project, Collective Responsibility and Global Poverty, was presented at COSA. Continue Reading

Congratulations to Alessandra Thomas, one of three winners of the 2021 Alan Dawley Prize!

Congratulations to Alessandra Thomas, one of three winners of the 2021 Alan Dawley Prize!

We at the Alan Dawley Center for the Study of Social Justice would like to congratulate Alessandra Thomas, a double major in International Studies and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, on winning the Alan Dawley Prize of 2021! Watch the slideshow of Alessandra’s project, Self-Care is Self-Preservation: A Black Feminist Critique of Neoliberal Versions of… Continue Reading

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