the UCSD FEELS
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- Description
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This is for all the freshies and students who don't seem to fit in, all the minority students, and for myself. I can't promise you'll ever fit in (if that's what you're into), completely assimilate, or even love it here (UCSD). But, if you come across these words and partial doodles, I hope it gives you courage to continue, be proactive, call your family, or drop out, whatever makes a change in the person that lays their eyes on this work-- even if just for a quick glance.
- Creation Date
- 2016-11-27
- Creator
- Biography
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These are miniature confessions, doodles, thoughts, and information produced by a first year UCSD student. Not necessarily trying to shed UCSD in a bad light but it is what it is when it comes to direct quotes. The work is almost themed like something you'd hide away in a personal journal, where your language knows no limits because it's pure and usually meant to be shared with the author's reflective mind only. Some things are seen, some things heard, while others are thought.
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Doodles and words
- Note
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For the Culture, Art, and Technology (CAT) 1: Migration Narratives in the Sixth College writing program taught by Amanda Solomon in the Fall of 2016, students were asked to think about how they view the current campus climate and respond to the fourth chapter of Angela Kong's dissertation, "Re-examining Diversity Policy at University of California, San Diego: The Racial Politics of Asian Americans" Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2014.
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Format
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- Language
- English
- Related Resource
- Tell Us How UC It Project website: https://lib.ucsd.edu/tellushowucit
Online exhibit
- Rights Holder
- Hernandez, Jackeline Maldonado
- Copyright
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Under copyright (US)
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UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
- Last Modified
2021-09-29