Session 2A

Power Made Visible: Image, Identity, Narrative Activism

3:30 PM to 5:15 PM | Moderated by Juliana Villegas
Add to my favorites Embodying the Image: An Exploration of Identity, Intimacy, and Authenticity on Instagram
Presenter
  • Vivian Demi (Vivian) Lu, Senior, Mathematics, Comparative History of Ideas Mary Gates Scholar
Mentor
  • Stephen Groening, Comparative Literature

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

    Add to my favorites Seeing Red: Maoist Rumors, Hidden Transcripts, and the End of the 2014 Everest Climbing Season
    Presenter
    • Ian Daniel Bellows, Senior, International Studies UW Honors Program
    Mentor
    • Maya Magarati, Social Work, Sociology

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

    Add to my favorites Considering Animal Rights Activism
    Presenter
    • Jack McBride, Senior, Anthropology: Human Evolutionary Biology UW Honors Program
    Mentor
    • Radhika Govindrajan, Anthropology

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Race, Colonialism, and Identity in 20th Century Caribbean Literature
    Presenter
    • Rebecca Gross, Junior, English UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Louis Chude-Sokei, English
    • Charles LaPorte, English

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Asian American Reflections on Mass Media Representation    
    Presenter
    • Brooke Byun, Senior, Biochemistry, Communication UW Honors Program
    Mentor
    • Carmen Gonzalez, Communication

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Impact of Video Exposure to Fatal Police Violence on Black Males
    Presenter
    • Havana Jane (Havana) McElvaine, Senior, Sociology Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program
    Mentors
    • Hedwig Lee, Sociology
    • Ralina Joseph, Communication
    • Brian Sargent, Sociology

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM

  • Add to my favorites Graffiti of Innocence in the Syrian Refugee Crisis: Use of Children to Manufacture an Alternative Image
    Presenter
    • Hannah Lehman, Senior, Art History, Politics and Government, University of Puget Sound
    Mentors
    • Kriszta Kotsis, Art History, University of Puget Sound
    • Patrick O'Neil, Political Science, University of Puget Sound

  • 3:30 PM to 5:15 PM