US foreign policy & academic political science
“Last Sunday, New York Times columnist Nick Kristof blasted the academy for being so cloistered in the ivory tower that its influence […]
“Last Sunday, New York Times columnist Nick Kristof blasted the academy for being so cloistered in the ivory tower that its influence […]
Theodore Roosevelt, Taft-Kaitsura & the Betrayal of the Korean People Theodore Roosevelt is to be admired for his ‘trust-busting’ and the founding […]
“Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, the possible 2016 presidential contender… has resurrected the Monica Lewinsky scandal,” writes Liza Mundy (“Monica Lewinsky, Reconsidered,” Politico.com, […]
Völuspá Given the geologically active terrain of Iceland, it’s probably no surprise that the Vikings who settled there would produce such vivid […]
The author, Pauline Park, at the gap in the separation wall at Al-Wallaja east of the Israeli frontier. (Photo courtesy Park) Pinkwashing & […]
2013: my year in review by Pauline Park 2013 was a challenging year but a good and productive one for me. It […]
Bisexual & Transgender Inclusion in New York City: A History of the Coalition for Unity & Inclusion By Pauline Park Chair, New York […]
Transgender Identity, Community & Empowerment Pauline Park, Ph.D. Chair New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA) Social Sciences Open House Marymount […]
Transgender Health Care: What Hospital-Based Providers Need to Know Pauline Park, Ph.D. Chair, New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA) St. Barnabas […]
Transgendering the Academy: Ensuring Transgender Inclusion in Higher Education Pauline Park, Ph.D. Chair New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy (NYAGRA) address […]
LGBT Forum Discusses Stop And Frisk Policy (by Trisha Sakhuja, Queens Tribune, 9.19.13) By Trisha Sakhuja, staff writer Queens Tribune 9.19.13 Members […]
Christine Quinn and sexism and homophobia in the 2013 NYC mayoral race by Pauline Park Christine Quinn would have been the first […]