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Unidentified Relative of Eartha M.M. White
Photograph: Unidentified relative of Eartha White standing in front of an unidentified building holding hat. One reverse: Born Feb 7-1810 - 103. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1065/thumbnail.jp
A Path Towards Intersectionality-Informed Counseling Sexology: A Special Commentary
It is the goal of professionals within the field of counseling sexology and sexual wellness to provide clients with clinical mental health counseling through a sex-positive and affirming framework. To do so, clinicians must pay special attention to best practices in the field, especially as it relates to historically oppressed and minoritized clients. To do so, appropriate training is required to inform care. Furthermore, clinical practice is also informed by research, making it imperative that research is conducted related to various aspects of sexual wellness and treatment. This commentary will identify and discuss sexual health and wellness priorities within the field of clinical mental health counseling to outline future directions for the field
Abstinence-Only Sex Education in Public Schools: A Special Commentary
Abstinence Only Until Marriage (AOUM) programs, also known as Sexual Risk Avoidance (SRA) programs, are non-comprehensive, religion and values-based programs that are still widely used, and supported by government funding, in schools around the United States of America. Content of these programs include messages of misogyny, heteronormativity, and racism, among others. Existing research has indicated that sex education programs lack efficacy in prevention or reduction in teen pregnancy and STI infection. However, little research has investigated the potentially harmful impact of biased messaging to long term sexual and mental health and well-being. In this commentary, I highlight some of the messaging included in AOUM and SRA programs and suggest future research into the impact on sexual development, intimate relationships, and mental health and wellness
Eartha M.M. White and James H. Green
Photograph: Eartha White (on right) and James H. Green (on left), principal of James Weldon Johnson Junior High School. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1113/thumbnail.jp
National Negro Business League Conference
Photograph: Group attending the National Negro Business League Conference, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Eartha White, center second row. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1132/thumbnail.jp
Power to the Librarians: Lessons Learned from Union Work
For this virtual presentation, librarians will discuss our roles in our respective unions as well as our experiences with both collective bargaining and organizing our workplaces. We will offer tips on effective bargaining / organizing strategies in our workplaces. We will also discuss significant bargaining / organizing failures and explore what we can learn from these setbacks
Past, Present, Future: Highlighting Unique Collections, Milestones, and New Initiatives through DCX Exhibits
Unidentified Person
Photograph: Portrait of a person standing beside a chair. Photographer stamp on reverse: Jas. W. Turner, Photographer, Hanover Street, Boston. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1699/thumbnail.jp
Unidentified Woman
Photograph: Portrait of a unidentified woman. Photographer stamp on reverse: Notman & Campbell, Boston, 4 Park Street, Boston. Branches at Cambridge Mass, New Haven Conn., Easton Pa. Undated.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1708/thumbnail.jp
Street View of the Clara White Mission
Photograph: Audience leaving after Christmas Program at the Clara White Mission, 613 West Ashley Street, Jacksonville, Florida. Circa 1957.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/eartha_images/1730/thumbnail.jp