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Mental Health in Prisons
A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison or jail is permitted to spend several hours or days in private with a visitor. The visitor is usually their legal partner. The generally recognized basis for permitting such visits in modern times is to preserve family bonds and increase the chances of success for a prisoner's eventual return to ordinary life after release from prison. They also provide an incentive for inmates to comply with the various day-to-day rules and r


Interlude: Feminism for Black Girls Who Have Stopped Caring About What You Think
Interlude: Feminism for black girls who have stopped caring about what you think
Dr. Robert Booker
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How to Assess Whether You Are Being Properly Served
Are you being served
Dr. Robert Booker
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Understanding Black Voters: Common Misconceptions and Insights
Black people love me, and other things you should not assume black voters
Dr. Robert Booker
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Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health Myths Debunked
Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health Myths Debunked
Dr. Robert Booker
2 days ago2 min read
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![Sexism in American political elections refers to how sexism impacts elections in the United States, ranging from influences on the supply, demand, and selection of candidates to electoral outcomes. Sexism is inherently a product of culture, as culture instills a certain set of beliefs or expectations for what constitutes appropriate behavior, appearance, or mannerisms based on a person's sex.[1] Sexism in American political elections is generally cited as a socially-driven obstacle to female political candidates, especially for non-incumbents, raising concerns about the representation of women in the politics of the United States.[2] Such prejudice can take varying forms, such as benevolent or hostile sexism—the latter stemming from fears of women threatening the power or leadership of men.[3] Sexism and politics See also: Gender and politics and Gender inequality Out of the 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, a total of 126 are women (blue). Out of the 100 members of](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/80fb95_65a7672673254cec8e6787f5604ad9e0~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_454,h_240,fp_0.50_0.50,q_90,enc_avif,quality_auto/80fb95_65a7672673254cec8e6787f5604ad9e0~mv2.webp)
Sexism in American Political Elections
Sexism in American political elections refers to how sexism impacts elections in the United States, ranging from influences on the supply, d
Dr. Robert Booker
Mar 2113 min read
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![Sexism in American political elections refers to how sexism impacts elections in the United States, ranging from influences on the supply, demand, and selection of candidates to electoral outcomes. Sexism is inherently a product of culture, as culture instills a certain set of beliefs or expectations for what constitutes appropriate behavior, appearance, or mannerisms based on a person's sex.[1] Sexism in American political elections is generally cited as a socially-driven obstacle to female political candidates, especially for non-incumbents, raising concerns about the representation of women in the politics of the United States.[2] Such prejudice can take varying forms, such as benevolent or hostile sexism—the latter stemming from fears of women threatening the power or leadership of men.[3] Sexism and politics See also: Gender and politics and Gender inequality Out of the 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, a total of 126 are women (blue). Out of the 100 members of](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/80fb95_a575a3f320674ce295b1c97ce074118c~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_454,h_341,fp_0.50_0.50,q_90,enc_avif,quality_auto/80fb95_a575a3f320674ce295b1c97ce074118c~mv2.webp)
Exploring the Impact of Sexism in America: A Comprehensive Analysis
Sexism in American political elections refers to how sexism impacts elections in the United States, ranging from influences on the supply, d
Dr. Robert Booker
Mar 2113 min read
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Robert Rules of Order
Proposals for reparations in the U.S. vary widely, but some common themes and specific policies include:
1. **Direct Financial Payments**:
Dr. Robert Booker
Nov 28, 20241 min read
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