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Amara Gregorek '23

Interned with DOROT
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"In high school I volunteered at DOROT, where I interned this summer, and found a community that is still very close to my heart today. Seeing that Bryn Mawr had so many volunteer initiatives and similar clubs like Adopt-A-Grandparent drew me to the school and ultimately helped me to make my decision to attend Bryn Mawr." 

Philadelphia Traffic

Tri-Co Philly: Narrativity and Hip Hop

Spring 2019

This course explores narrative and poetic forms and themes in hip-hop culture.

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Tri-Co Philly: History & Politics of Punishment: The School to Prison Pipeline

Spring 2024

This inter-disciplinary upper-level seminar will explore the complex school policies, teacher instructional decisions, as well as historical, political, social, economic, cultural, and structural forces that have given rise to documented reality of the “school-to-prison pipeline.”

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Philadelphia at Night

Tri-Co Philly: Philadelphia’s Opioid Crisis: Causes, Consequences, and Interventions Community Engagement and Social Responsibility

Spring 2020

This course will draw on direct student engagement and the experience of community partners—including medical practitioners, harm reduction activists, politicians, journalists, people who use drugs, and affected communities—to interrogate the causes and consequences of drug overdose.

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Philadelphia City Hall

Tri-Co Philly: Philadelphia and the 2024 Election

Fall 2024

This course will cover, as the title suggests, the role of people and political organizations in Philadelphia in the 2024 Election as it is happening. We will work together to understand how people understand politics, and how political campaigns, PACs, and non-profit organizations work to persuade and mobilize potential voters.

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Philadelphia Sunset Silhouette

Tri-Co Philly: Narrativity and Hip Hop

Fall 2021

This course explores narrative and poetic forms and themes in hip-hop culture in Philadelphia and beyond.

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Philadelphia Skyline at Night

Tri-Co Philly: Popular Music and Media

Spring 2023

This team-taught interdisciplinary course investigates the histories, structures and cultural connections between popular music and other media in the city of Philadelphia.

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Tri-Co Philly: Fight for #PhlEd: Urban Educational and Environmental Justice

Fall 2019

Fight for #PhlEd is an examination of urbanism and environmental justice as seen through of urban education politics in Philadelphia and other US cities.

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Philadelphia Moon

Tri-Co Philly: University City: Race, Power and Politics in Philadelphia

Spring 2024

This class aims to trace the history of higher education and its ongoing impact on the geography, economy, and culture of greater Philadelphia and U.S. urban space broadly.

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Philadelphia LOVE Park Sign

Tri-Co Philly: Urban Spaces, Historical Places: Society, Health and Social Justice in Philadelphia

Fall 2021

This course will take a broad view of the nation’s first capital, in anthropological, geographic, and historical perspective.

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Tri-Co Philly: A City of Homes: Housing Issues in Philadelphia

Spring 2025

This class investigates the unique history of housing in Philadelphia. We will cover the problems the city has faced and still faces in providing affordable housing, fair access to housing and creating diverse and vibrant neighborhoods and its great legacy of innovation in this area.

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Tri-Co Philly: Contemporary Art and Film in Philadelphia

Spring 2023

This course will explore the vibrant contemporary art world of the city of Philadelphia—a city uniquely positioned to attract artists with its many top-tier fine art schools, world-class museums, affordable living and studio spaces, and thriving network of artist-run galleries and exhibition spaces.

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Philadelphia Parkway

Tri-Co Philly: Place, People and Collaborative Research in Philadelphia

Fall 2019

This transdisciplinary course, which will be taught in Philadelphia, focuses on anthropology’s contributions (and potential contributions) to engaging critical environmental issues in urban settings.

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