Archive of Professional Research and Writing (Self Published)
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📝Ethan Freedman: Memorandum for 2025📝Health and Sex Ed. Advancements: Technology as Mediums for the Future
Archive of Coursework from Master’s Curricula at Columbia University School of Social Work
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Second Semester: Spring, 2025
❤️🩹Human Sexuality - Dr. Charlotte McCallugh🪧Advocay in Social Work: Prof. Katrina Balovlenkov🚮Behavior Change - Dr. Victoria Frye🧑🏫Social Work Practice II - Prof. Kelsey Reeder🏳️🌈Queer Theory: Dr. Elwin Wu
First Semester: Fall, 2024
🧲Human Behavior and the Social Environment - Dr. Charlotte McCallugh🔬Social Work Research - Dr. Amy Werman🌿Foundations in Social Work - Dr. Susan Witte🚷Social Welfare Policy - Dr. Tiffany Younger
Archive of Work from Colgate University
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📂Colgate University: Undergraduate Research and Writing
The following pages are essays produced by Ethan Freedman on his journey to getting familiar with themes surrounding gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and other intersectional axis of power that act on our bodies and minds and effect the extent that one can receive a comprehensive sex education. Each paper written is organized under the course and professor who facilitated.
Psychology Capstone - Prof. Rachel Deniro
🍄A Systematic Review of the Effects of Psychedelics on Multiple Facets of Intimacy
Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies Capstone Course - Prof. Meika Loe
🤖Sex Education Methodologies and the Evolution to Sexual Technologies: A Feminist and Queer Epistemology and Praxis of Holding Accountable Mediums for Sex Ed.
LGBT Health - Prof. Lindsay Toman
Artificial Intelligence and Sexual Health Services: Critiquing and Expanding AI’s Presence in the Sex Education and Sexual Wellness Industry
Consciousness - Prof. Richard Braaten
🧠Psychedelics and Consciousness: Expanding the Conversation Necessitates Discussing Awareness Generated in Therapeutic SettingsConsciousness: Unsolvable Does Not Mean Unexplorable
Developmental Psychopathology - Prof. Rebecca Shiner
Substance Use Disorder: Technology as a Purveyor of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Disordered Usage
Queering Relationships - Prof. Adam Thomas
👨💻Sex Work and Parasocial Relationships: The OnlyFans’ Platform as a FacilitatorComing to Terms with “Queering Relationships”: A Visceral Response to the CourseFuturama: Queering Relationships Via an Endless Domain of Animated Characters and ContentThought Paper 1: Dissonance and ZinesLoving: A Truly Terrific Piece at How Interracial Relationships Were Legalized in the U.S.
Independent Study: Sex Education Methodologies and Pornography: Accountability of Adult Entertainment Companies as Sources for Sex Education
🎥Sex Education Methodologies and Pornography: Accountability of Adult Entertainment Companies as Sources for Sex Education
Attachment Psychology - Prof. Rachel Dinero
Attachment Psychology: A Pivotal Foundation of Language for Orienting Relationships
Research Methods in Psychological Science - Prof. Sorwell
The Spotlight Effect: An Overestimation Stemming from Neurosis and Everyday AnxietiesThe Spotlight Effect:The Relationship Between Providing and Feeling the Heat of the SpotlightWho Loves Who: The Effect of Individual and Partner Attachment Style on Initial Sense of Intimacy
Angela Davis - Dr. Taryn Jordan
The Idolization of Angela Davis: Tracing Her Hesitancy with FameAngela Davis at the Center: Understanding Praxis
Scientific In-Queery: Taught by Prof. Lindsay Toman
Crenshaw Reflection PaperQueer Sound: A Natural Phenomenon
American School - Prof. Sam Stiegler
Unlearning is Learning: A New Constant in My Academic Career
Feminist Disability Studies: Taught by Prof. Laura Jaffee
Addiction Empathy: A Visceral Approach to Understanding Disability Classification
Corridors of Black Girlhood: Taught by Dr. Dominique C. Hill
The Black Girl Voice:Text Analysis A: Education of a StorytellerText Analysis A and B: “A Black Feminist Statement”
Feminist Methodologies: Taught by Dr. Taryn Jordan
The First Women at Colgate University:Pornography as a Source of Education:Annotations on Feminist Texts
Introduction to Women’s Studies - Dr. Dominique C. Hill
“Unsettling Gender”Unapologetic Inquiry: What in Your Life Led You to Women’s Studies?Growing Up Next to Patrisse Khan-Cullors: My Life of Privilege in Contrast