Spring 2018 History Capstone Presentations Tuesday, May 15, Anderson University Center 13312:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri12:00-12:30pm - Alicia Sprague How Have We Queered History?: Barriers, Prejudice, and Communities in Creating Queer Histories 12:35-1:05pm - Michael Diambri “Steven is no Prize”: Responding to and Reinforcing Dehumanization in Newspaper Coverage of the Steven Farmer Case in Seattle, 1987-1988 Thursday, May 17, Anderson University Center 13311:55am-12:25pm - Molly Munsterman12:30-1:00pm - Kate Wiley1:05-1:35 pm - Rachel Watkins11:55am-12:25pm - Molly Munsterman Staying Above the Waves: Surviving and Fighting Racism in Portland, Oregon 12:30-1:00pm - Kate Wiley “Labels Don’t Mean a Thing”: Self-determination and Tyree Scott’s Philosophy on Minority Workers Rights Activism 1:05-1:35 pm - Rachel Watkins “Polite” Seattle vs. “Angry” Boston: A Case Study of School Desegregation, 1960s-1980s Monday, May 21, Morken 10311:00-11:30am - Siobhan Flanagan11:35am-12:05pm - Kayla Abler11:00-11:30am - Siobhan Flanagan When Happy Go-Lucky is a Curse: Stereotypes of Irish Americans 11:35am-12:05pm - Kayla Abler Protest Poetry: Afro-German Women Define Their Own History