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Post from Staffer Brenton Joo Mitchell

By Brenton Mitchell on January 25, 2012

The Pensyltucky Korean’s Korner: “Send them back to Mexico!” There’s a quote that hangs in the lounge of our office and it reads “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better” ~Abraham Lincoln. I came across this video last night. After watching it, I wonder how can I, someone who thinks [...]



Posted in Staff Posts | Tagged abraham lincoln, empathy, immigration | 6 Responses

The Pennsyltucky Korean’s Corner: Post from Staffer Brenton Joo Mitchell

By Brenton Mitchell on January 17, 2012

In elementary school, I remember other kids coming up to me and making a “wahhhhhhh” sound while they imitated their favorite martial artist. In middle school, I remember being teased for my weight and being called “sumo.” On choir tour in Brazil, I remember being followed around by groups of children and adults pointing and [...]



Posted in SOC 119 - Voices from the Classroom, Staff Posts | Tagged Brenton Joo Mitchell, identity, jackie chan, race | 20 Responses

Post from staffer Brenton Joo Mitchell :: The Pennsyltucky Korean’s Corner

By Brenton Mitchell on January 10, 2012

Yo chicas & bro’s check out this article I just found. After reading it I find myself thinking “how does this relate to me?” A moment of pondering passes by and I realize that while I may keep the thoughts I have about women to myself and the words I choose to incorporate in the [...]



Posted in Gender Dialogues, Staff Posts | Tagged Brenton Joo Mitchell, Gender, Greek Life, Sex | 4 Responses

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