I was invited to attend an Alternatives to Violence workshop at a Youth Correctional Facility back in December 2019. I had already done a basic workshop in the community, but I was interested in attending this type of workshop in a prison because of my interest in social justice and the Alternatives to Violence Project […]
Month: May 2020
The Verge Podcast – Episode Three with Professor Kimberly Callas and Vincent Grassi
In this episode of The Verge Podcast, Vincent Grassi elaborates on his prior article regarding spirituality and environmentalism. This time around, Vincent discusses the ties between environmentalism and art with Professor Kimberly Callas, MFA, a professor of art at Monmouth whose professional work has a strong focus on ecological topics. You can read Vincent’s article […]
Is The Gender Wage Gap Actually A Myth?
Recently, an organization came to my attention called Independent Women’s Forum (IWF). According to their website, IWF is committed to “limited government, economic liberty and personal responsibility–done by educating about and advocating for policies that are as principled as possible, while as pragmatic as necessary to actually achieve directionally-right changes that will benefit Americans.” What […]
Safeguarding an Aging Populace
A vulnerable population like the elderly needs special protections and access to quality healthcare. According to the National Institute on Aging, the number of Americans aged 65 and older is set to double in the next 25 years, while Americans aged 85 and older make up the fastest growing age group in the U.S. Taking […]
The Verge Podcast – Episode Two with Professor John Morano and Noah Janowski
In this episode of The Verge Podcast, Noah Janowski sits down with Monmouth’s John Morano, professor of journalism and advisor to the school newspaper, The Outlook. In this interview, Professor Morano discusses his upbringing, academic endeavors, and professional successes.