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<Title>Congrats to UMBC&#8217;s Maryland Student Legislature Delegation!</Title>
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<Summary>Over April 30-May 1, its members joined students from other Maryland campuses at the State House in Annapolis for MSL's culminating Annual Session to debate and vote on their original legislation...</Summary>
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<Title>CS3's Retrieving the Social Sciences - new ep live TODAY!</Title>
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    <div><em>Retrieving the Social Sciences</em> is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship.  Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our acting director is Dr. Felipe Filomeno, and our production intern is Sophia Possidente. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland.  Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance.  Make sure to follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/UMBCSocSci" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Twitter</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/UMBCSocSci" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbcsocsci/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkQD_btcPYTiE5yDuLHhiw" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">YouTube</a>, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.</div><br></div>
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<Title>Summer 2022 - Online Course Highlight</Title>
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<Title>Prof. Sterett publ. article on courts' role in disaster gov.</Title>
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<Summary>In their new article "Legal Claims and Compensation in Climate-Related Disasters," Public Policy Professor Susan M. Sterett and Ph.D. student Laura Mateczun argue that courts are significant in...</Summary>
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<Title>MCS and Beyond: Anjali DasSarma</Title>
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I think they were the best part of my time at UMBC as a whole.” </span></p><br><p><span>She found the faculty to be extremely helpful as they taught her in classes as well as with finding internship opportunities. Anjali was able to find an on-campus internship with the help of Dr. Snyder. This internship was with the Division of Professional Studies where she was able to gain experience in digital marketing. She was the Editor-in-Chief for the </span><span>Retriever</span><span> and interned at the </span><span>Baltimore Sun</span><span>, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Newseum, </span><span>UMBC Magazine</span><span>, and Atwater's. She mentioned that she appreciated the flexibility of MCS and that she was able to earn credit through her internships. Additionally, the MCS coursework and material gave her a good foundation as she approached these different internships. Anjali says, </span></p><br><p><span>“MCS helped me think critically about the work that I was doing which led me to want to do that on a professional level.” </span></p><br><p><span>In addition to the hands-on experience and practice she obtained through her internship and media classes, she also learned a lot about the theory and history of communication. </span></p><br><p><span>“MCS really helped me develop this really strong theoretical understanding of media, which helped me a lot especially given that I’m now doing academia, and having that theoretical basis is really fundamental. And also just learning good pedagogy from these professors; the way that they teach, the way they engage with students, it is really student focused, and I appreciated that a lot when I was there.” </span></p><br><p><span>The research she is conducting now at Brown University is on the topic “examining self-emancipatory advertisements related to Indigenous peoples and colonial era newspapers.” According to Anjali, </span></p><br><p><span>“I wanted to spend a lot of time understanding historic violences and historic silences and erasures and obstruction of journalism disturbing communities. I do that because I do believe that journalism is really valuable, but I think that historically and in contemporary America it’s really failing marginalized communities. It was really those internship experiences that made me want to research. So I did my capstone project with Professor Yang, and I did that on connecting slavery studies and self-emancipatory advertisements in newspapers to contemporary challenges. And then when I got to Brown, now I work with a history professor looking at indigenous enslavement and how the newspaper industry contributed to the brokering of the slave trade. So it’s really intense stuff, but I feel as though it’s really important for communication historians… to be understanding history in order to move forward in repertory spaces.” </span></p><br><p><span>She feels that although institutional injustices were being recognized and acknowledged, there still wasn’t anymore that was being done and it “wasn’t really going anywhere, [and] that a lot of people were doing very surface level work, and I wanted to kind of dig deeper.” </span></p><br><p><span>Since graduating, Anjali has had many opportunities to grow and deepen her knowledge and go deeper into her research. She’s been able to work on different research projects such as the one mentioned previously as well as another where she is exploring the topic of historical, institutional apologies in Baltimore specifically. She is also a teaching assistant and had the opportunity to teach a class for the first time which was a new and exciting experience that she was able to have recently. </span></p><p><span>“I’ve grown a lot as a researcher and as a thinker and as an academic. I’ve struggled with the questions of being an ethical academic, like looking at relationships between an institution that I’m at and the community that surrounds it… I do think I’ve grown quite a lot… I keep thinking ‘how has it only been a year?’ But I feel very grateful to UMBC for giving me a platform to grow and to succeed, and again, that flexibility to have been able to have all those experiences.” </span></p><div><span><br></span></div></span></div>
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<Title>The LLC Program Welcomes a New Faculty Member</Title>
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    expressive culture across the diaspora.</div><div><br></div><div>Dr. 
    Saunders is currently in residence, during the Spring of 2022, as a Mark
     Claster Mamolen Fellow at Harvard University's Hutchins Center for 
    African &amp; American Research, working on their book tentatively 
    entitled <em>Estéticas do Bapho: Queering Black Brazilian Artivism and Politics of Liberation</em>.
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    interested in the ways in which the African Diaspora throughout the 
    Americas uses the arts as a tool for social change, specifically 
    through decolonizing systems of thinking and knowing in the Americas.</div><div><br></div><div>As
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    current project about Black Queer Artivism in Brazil. Saunders holds a 
    Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a 
    Master of International Development Policy from the Gerald R. Ford 
    School of Public Policy. They were also a co-recipient of two Abdias do 
    Nascimento Awards funded by CAPES in Brazil. Dr. Saunders' 2015 book 
    entitled <em>Cuban Underground Hip Hop: Black Thoughts, Black Revolution, Black Modernity</em>
     was published by the University of Texas Press. The Portuguese version 
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    lectured extensively throughout Latin America and the Caribbean and have
     served on many dissertation committees and taught graduate courses over
     the last several years.</div><div><br></div><div>Please join us in welcoming Dr. Saunders to the LLC Doctoral Program!<div><br><br></div></div></div>
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<Title>Upcoming GAO Internships</Title>
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