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Title:
Communication Studies (Online Only Session)
Creator:
SUNY Oswego
Hekker Weiss, Annie ( Speaker )
Barrios, Oswald ( Speaker )
Herbert, Stephanie ( Speaker )
Sutherland, Serenity ( Speaker )
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
2022

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Abstract:
Presenter: Annie Hekker Weiss. Title: Entrepreneurial adversity through a gender and racial lens. Abstract: Primary goal of the project is to cultivate and enhance the entrepreneurial vision among women and minorities while acknowledging their vulnerabilities. By increasing this demographic's wealth, we are strengthening our economic base, narrowing the racial wealth gap, and better shaping an inclusive business community. ( ,,, )
Abstract:
Presenter: Oswald Barrios. Title: Representations of Mexican Immigration in Editorial Cartoons. Abstract: This study reveals the ways in which editorial cartoons published in The New York Times and USA Today discuss and portray Mexican migration into the United States. This study examines how editorial cartoons represent Mexican migrants and their experiences through the last two years of the Trump administration.
Abstract:
Presenter: Stephanie Herbert. Title: Case Study: Nonprofit Marketing to Low-Income Communities in Onondaga County. Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine how low-income community members in Onondaga County prefer to communicate and to better inform nonprofits so community members can better utilize the nonprofits’ goods and services.
Summary:
Session chair: Serenity Sutherland.
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Collected for SUNY Oswego Institutional Repository by the online self-submittal tool. Submitted by Zach Vickery.

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