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Hi! I'm a student at Rice University in Houston, Texas. I'm interested in Human Rights, women's rights especially, solutions to poverty, climate change solutions and sustainability. I |
Hi! I'm a student at Rice University in Houston, Texas. I'm currently enrolled in [[Education Program:Rice University/Human Development in Global and Local Communities, Section 2 (Spring 2014)]] and interested in Human Rights, women's rights especially, solutions to poverty, climate change solutions and sustainability. Last semester I was in a corresponding course where I worked on the article on [[Native Americans and reservation inequality]], as well as other related articles. I'm planning on contributing a new article covering the gender disparity in positions of power as it applies in government, industry, academia, science, even sports and popular culture. |
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I have posted on the Talk page of the Native Americans and reservation inequality article as well as the Talk page of the WikiProject on Indigenous peoples of North America. |
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I am more than happy to take any feedback anyone might want to give. Thank you! |
I am more than happy to take any feedback anyone might want to give. Thank you! |
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*[[Education Program:Rice University/Poverty, Justice, Human Capabilities, Section 2 (Fall 2013)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 6 March 2014
Hi! I'm a student at Rice University in Houston, Texas. I'm currently enrolled in Education Program:Rice University/Human Development in Global and Local Communities, Section 2 (Spring 2014) and interested in Human Rights, women's rights especially, solutions to poverty, climate change solutions and sustainability. Last semester I was in a corresponding course where I worked on the article on Native Americans and reservation inequality, as well as other related articles. I'm planning on contributing a new article covering the gender disparity in positions of power as it applies in government, industry, academia, science, even sports and popular culture.
I am more than happy to take any feedback anyone might want to give. Thank you!