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


Published Work: Dear Assata: You Are More of a Woman than America Told You.
This essay examines the FBI's targeting of Assata Shakur alongside personal reflections on Black womanhood, exploring the intersections of race, gender, and justice through both historical and contemporary lenses.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Jul 13, 20131 min read
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Published Work: What you Don't Know Can Kill You: Race, Class, and Access to Genetic Cancer Testing.
This essay examines the ethical and legal implications of gene patenting through the case of Myriad Genetics, analyzing how issues of class, race, and historical exploitation in healthcare create barriers to medical access for women of color.

Christine E. Ohenewah
Jun 12, 20131 min read
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Published Work: A Stream of Thoughts.
This creative piece explores personal reflections on imagination, race, education, friendship, feminism, sexual orientation, and defiance through a series of vignette-style meditations on each theme.

Christine E. Ohenewah
May 7, 20131 min read
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