Below is MPA Candidate Ethan Hasbrouk’s perspective on why Camden struggles to draw suburbanites, and how the Metro Police could change that: Share it!
Student Voice
Student Voice: Camden Beyond the Classroom
PhD Candidate Christopher Wheeling with an off-campus observation, and a reflection on learning from the world around us: Local Knowledge: The Power of Community Voices As a first year community development graduate student at Rutgers Camden, I’ve spent much my time immersed in various theories of power, structure, and conflict describing the reality of poverty. … Continue reading Student Voice: Camden Beyond the Classroom…
Student Voice: Debate or Church?
Rutgers-Camden Ph.D. Candidate Peggy Jean Craig on the religious undertones in Camden politics: Share it!
Student Voice: Poor People and Hand Bags
One of my students tweeted this article out. It was the best thing I read all week: “If you are poor, why do you spend money on useless status symbols like handbags and belts and clothes and shoes and televisions and cars? One thing I’ve learned is that one person’s illogical belief is another person’s survival … Continue reading Student Voice: Poor People and Hand Bags…
Student Voice: A People’s History of Camden
One of the goals of this blog is to highlight student work on the campus, and provide space for discussion and research on Camden. Now that the elections are over, I wanted to get back to that by sharing this fantastic piece of work submitted by Rutgers-Camden PhD Candidate Matthew McCaffrey in which he addresses … Continue reading Student Voice: A People’s History of Camden…
Link Dump: Everyone’s Talking Camden
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