Month: August 2016

Social media mobbing diminishes the quality of public discourse

Social media mobbing diminishes the quality of public discourse By Jeff Blevins In July, I wrote about social disparity and social media, using an example of how groups of people flocked online to attack The Cincinnati Zoo when it killed Harambe, a silverback gorilla, to save the life of a young boy who fell into its […]

I want to be an active part of social change in my city

I want to be an active part of social change in my city By Kelsie Gerard Junior, Sociology Hometown: Cincinnati A couple of weeks ago, I was asked by those involved with The Cincinnati Project to participate as a researcher at the annual NAACP Conference. This was a valuable experience for me as an undergraduate […]

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