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Intellectual Portfolio.
Scholarship, Essays, Stories, and More.


Published Work: "The African Apple Tree," in Introducing Africa to the West.
This reflective essay explores themes of diasporic identity, cultural reclamation, and the psychological impacts of colonialism.

Christine E. Ohenewah
May 1, 20231 min read
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Working Paper: Toward a Retributive Theory of African Jurisprudence.
This paper explores indigenous African legal systems and their conceptual approaches toward justice and retribution.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Dec 14, 20221 min read
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Thesis: The Price of Indomitability: The Medicalized Devaluation of Black Women's (Re)production.
This thesis explores the intersection of medicine, race, and gender in the American healthcare context.

Christine E. Ohenewah
May 1, 20181 min read
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Working Paper: A Critique of Legal Objectivity.
This paper examines the concept of objectivity in legal reasoning and its implications for judicial decision-making.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Dec 9, 20221 min read
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Working Paper: Dear Future Law Student: A Memorandum on the Do(s) and Don't(s) on How to Thrive.
This memorandum offers perspectives on navigating legal education based on pedagogical research and student experiences.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Dec 9, 20221 min read
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Working Paper: Take Her Word For It: A Desired War on Domestic Violence.
This paper investigates legal and policy approaches toward addressing domestic violence in contemporary contexts.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Dec 9, 20221 min read
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Working Paper: Privatizing Reparations for Native Black Americans: A Case Against Doing So.
This paper analyzes various models for implementing reparations and their potential societal impacts.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Dec 16, 20211 min read
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Published Work: Liberalism: An Obstacle to Black Unification.
This publication critically examines liberalism as an ideology, using Ghana and Kwame Nkrumah's Pan-African leadership as a case study to analyze how liberal ideals intersect with colonialism, cultural hegemony, and Black unification efforts

Christine E. Ohenewah
May 1, 20151 min read
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Published Work: Blood Diamonds: The Recovery of Black Unification Amidst White Hegemony.
This publication examines intraracial tensions among African Diasporans through the lens of Pan-Africanism and International Security Studies.

Christine E. Ohenewah
May 1, 20151 min read
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Published Work: Recognizing the Emergence of a New Racism in America: An Analysis of "A Brief for Whitey" by Pat Buchanan.
This conference paper analyzes the rhetorical strategies employed in Pat Buchanan's controversial publication, "A Brief for Whitey," examining how it represents a shift in racist discourse following Barack Obama's 2008 election.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Apr 25, 20141 min read
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