Belonging and Access
2023 Ethnic Studies Research Paper Award Winner
The ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø Library is pleased to announce the winners of our 2023 Ethnic Studies Research Paper Award. All ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø undergraduate students are encouraged to submit a research paper (or a creative work informed by research) on an ethnic studies topic to be considered for the Tanimura & Antle Library’s .
Melissa June Boose, Alexandra De La Cruz Reyes, Palia Vang, and Nizhoni Hawthorne have won for their podcast, "The Removal of Beach Flats Community Garden: A Case of Environmental Racism." The podcast "details the plight of the community, interviews a documentarian who followed the struggle for the garden, and explains that environmental racism is not always massive companies dumping toxic waste. Environmental racism can happen on a much smaller scale even in areas we don’t expect." Kelly Christensen and Paige Monier have won for their podcast, "The Reclamation of Two-Spirit Identity." The podcast "looked into the history of two-spirit people, briefly talking about what happened to them during colonization, with a deeper look into how the two-spirit identity as been reclaimed and used as a way for queer indigenous people to connect with both their culture, and their personal identity."