Social media—heavy emphasis on social, almost none on media—is a part of our lives. Yes, even the older generations who may not be active on any social platforms recognize the significance of person’s digital presence. However, they limit it to the maxim that social media is for personal use. That’s the easy out: keeping it on a personal level. It is for individuals to share their lives, not for businesses to waste time (and money) in some alternate domain of pictures of food and vacations. It’s not like it is called business media.
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The MarketStar Student Resource Center (MSRC) at James Madison Elementary in Ogden, Utah, opened with speeches from Ogden School District Superintendent, the Director of Ogden School Foundation, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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At Social Construct, we have been promoting a new way of thinking: the only way to interact without bias is on an individual basis.
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Read More“It has come to our attention that on your film set the actions you’ve assigned to the domestic help provider as portrayed by the character Narrator, cast an unflattering light on all maids, house cleaners, manservants and butlers”
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Read MoreIn his 2017 book, Black Rights/White Wrongs, Charles Mills introduced the idea of white ignorance. Mills defined white ignorance as “an ignorance, a non-knowing, that is not contingent, but in which race—white racism and/or white racial domination and their ramification—plays a crucial causal role”.
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Read MoreThe upcoming production for the film The Tell-Tale Heart is generating buzz. Why are so many people excited about participating in an independent short film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart?
Read MoreOn January 22, 2019, Weber State University’s Center for Access & Diversity partnered with Racially Just Utah and the ACLU to screen the film “13th” in the Wildcat Theater, part of Race To Mass Incarceration: Film Series On Racial Disparities In The Criminal Justice System.
Read MoreMost people assume that not only is every humanitarian project a not-for-profit organization, but they assume that every humanitarian project should be not-for-profit.
Read MoreAs I wandered the stacks of books at Powell’s with Jimmy, I tried to feed his ego about possibly seeing his name on the shelf but he wasn’t having any of it. He took out a pencil and scribbled “Jimmy” on a USED sticker. “Now my name’s on the shelf,” he said deadpan.
Read MoreKelly Vause, Director of Community Projects at Social Construct, was perhaps the first person ever excited to go to prison.
Read MoreWhen discussing the obstacles and roadblocks to launching N4J, first to mind was the misconception of its intent.
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