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Obscure Knowledge Applicable During San Antonio Trip culture studies personal story Jun 14, 2022

The following was originally posted March 13th, 2019, to Sabrina's original Orchids Octopi blog and was entitled "Obscure Knowledge...

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Aztec Altepetls and Complaining about Taxes consumer behavior culture studies Jun 13, 2022

The following was originally written as a response to an assignment from a course title discussing Mayan, Aztec, and Incan history at...

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I choose me; I'm sorry. afrofuturism consumer behavior culture studies May 13, 2022

 

Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers

Kendrick Lamar
Hip-Hop/Rap


Two albums of 9 songs each
18 songs, 1 Hour, 13 Minutes

 

Notes...

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Stop Calling it Culture afrofuturism culture studies May 12, 2022

Song: The Heart Part 5 by Kendrick Lamar

Prompt: Describe its historical context, its impact, and its lasting significance

 

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Southern Trees Bear Strange Fruit afrofuturism culture studies Apr 07, 2022

Note from the Editor, Sabrina Whittaker
April 7th, 2022

The following content was originally written as part of a discussion on Black...

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Sabrina Whittaker
The Place OutEast
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The Place OutEast consumer behavior culture studies Dec 17, 2021

This essay examines an under-appreciated subculture hidden in and near Springfield, a historic district in Jacksonville, Florida....

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An Exploration of Business Ethics & Government business analysis consumer behavior culture studies Dec 14, 2021

This presentation shares a study of African American entrepreneurship within the United States.

It was created and presented by Sabrina...

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The History and Structure of Blunt Blowin’ by Lil’ Wayne culture studies Dec 09, 2021

This essay dissects Blunt Blowin’ by Lil’ Wayne to highlight the composition’s subtle complexity. We argue that the...

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Sabrina Whittaker
You can be rich, You can be poor. You’re still black.
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You can be rich, You can be poor. You’re still black. culture studies Dec 03, 2021

 A snippet of Jay-Z’s sociocultural genius

 

A few of Sabrina Whittaker’s notes from a conversation between Jay Z...

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Sociocultural Lessons from Big Sean’s Detroit 2: Deep Reverence culture studies customer experience Nov 08, 2021

Analyze the meaning behind a song that you believe has political or social significance and speaks to the Black...

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