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Marching Morally Towards Equality: Perspective Of Bishop Richard Allen, Ernest M. Oleksy
Marching Morally Towards Equality: Perspective Of Bishop Richard Allen, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
The African American's struggle for equality is fraught with contributions from men and women of various ilk. Amongst these early abolitionists were naturalist Benjamin Banneker, freeman orator Frederick Douglass, and Bishop Richard Allen, who is the focus of this paper. Through an analysis of primary and secondary sources, the author takes on the persona of the late Bishop speaking to a community of his fellow African Americans as he comments on timely events and characters and advises the listeners on a reasonable course of action.
Inseparable: Perspective Of Senator Daniel Webster, Ernest M. Oleksy
Inseparable: Perspective Of Senator Daniel Webster, Ernest M. Oleksy
The Downtown Review
Considering the hypersensitivity that their nation has towards race relations, it is often ineffable to contemporary Americans as to how anyone could have argued against abolition in the 19th century. However, by taking the perspective of Senator Daniel Webster speaking to an audience of disunionist-abolitionists, proslaveryites, and various shades of moderates, numerous points of contention will be brought to light as to why chattel slavery persisted so long in the U.S. Focal points of dialogue will include the Narrative of Frederick Douglass, the "positive good" claims of Senator John C. Calhoun, the disunionism of William Lloyd Garrison, and the defense …
From The Boston Stone Jail, 1775, Jean C. O'Connor
From The Boston Stone Jail, 1775, Jean C. O'Connor
The Montana English Journal
Primary sources can open doors to stories we can only imagine. I share the discovery of an actual letter written by American patriot James Lovell in September of 1775, the more startling because in my research for my historical fiction novel The Cause I had already read a clerk-written version of the letter. I encourage teachers to utilize primary sources to entice their students’ development of narrative, and offer links to excellent sources from the Montana Historical Society.
Writing With The ‘Other’: Combining Poetry And Participation To Study Leaders With Disabilities, Rama Cousik, Paresh Mishra, Mariesa K. Rang
Writing With The ‘Other’: Combining Poetry And Participation To Study Leaders With Disabilities, Rama Cousik, Paresh Mishra, Mariesa K. Rang
The Qualitative Report
In this paper, we describe the process of transformative co-authorship between researchers and a participant with disabilities. The researchers were conducting a larger study that aimed to identify different factors that shaped individuals with disabilities to assume leadership roles. Drawing from interview data obtained from the participant, one researcher wrote a poem that provided a stage for the researchers and the participant to engage in reflexive process that transformed the researchers-participant relationship to that of co-authors. This paper describes this transformative process and what everyone learned from this enriching experience.
Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell
Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell
Occasional Paper Series
Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a personal expression of never forgetting the images and events of September 11.
The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell
The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell
Occasional Paper Series
Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a criticism of the requirement of pledging allegiance to the flag in school.
Monday, September 17 And Urn [Poems], Rella Stuart-Hunt
Monday, September 17 And Urn [Poems], Rella Stuart-Hunt
Occasional Paper Series
Stuart-Hunt recounts the difference in play styles of a four-year-old girl before and after losing her mother in the September 11 attack. This is followed by a poem she has written titled "Urn".
Safe, Patricia Lent
Safe, Patricia Lent
Occasional Paper Series
The first four sections of this essay chronicle her attempts to make sense of September 11 in the succeeding weeks and months. The final section—”Corn, Beans, and Squash”—was written to and for her students at the end of the school year.
Live. Tell. Resist., Angel Vazquez, Kyle Liang, Anthony Zelaya-Umanzor, Rosie Mejia, Patricia Gutierrez, Kayla Hampton, Mariacarolina Gomez, Melissa Martinez-Sanchez, Harman Brah, Victoria Arevalo, Tyra Cecilio, Dion Dang, Camila De Pierola, Noemi Fernandez Luna, Isabelle Marin, Mackenzie Mead, Jason Munoz, Daniel Penuela, Andrei Pineda, Patrick Pozon, Larissa Ramirez, Jasmine Segovia, Julien Stone Zachary, Aira Wada, Jiaxing Yu, Ariana Siordia, Jazmin Quezada
Live. Tell. Resist., Angel Vazquez, Kyle Liang, Anthony Zelaya-Umanzor, Rosie Mejia, Patricia Gutierrez, Kayla Hampton, Mariacarolina Gomez, Melissa Martinez-Sanchez, Harman Brah, Victoria Arevalo, Tyra Cecilio, Dion Dang, Camila De Pierola, Noemi Fernandez Luna, Isabelle Marin, Mackenzie Mead, Jason Munoz, Daniel Penuela, Andrei Pineda, Patrick Pozon, Larissa Ramirez, Jasmine Segovia, Julien Stone Zachary, Aira Wada, Jiaxing Yu, Ariana Siordia, Jazmin Quezada
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
This edition of First-Gen Voices features the stories and work of 24 first-generation college students at multiple higher education institutions. The aim is to disseminate a story about us, for us, and consequently, the dominant cultures that have yet to learn from our power.
Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez
Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
First To Go Abroad" is a partnership between the Loyola Marymount University First To Go Program, LMU Study Abroad, and the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), which seeks to increase study abroad opportunities for first-generation college students. In May 2017, fifteen first-gen students and two first-gen faculty mentors traveled together to Santiago, Dominican Republic, where they spent ten days exploring the country and learning about the local cultures, customs, and histories of the people who call the DR home.
Travel is a privilege not all students have the same access to; for some students, this trip was the first …
A Wood Comes Toward Dunsinane: The Synthesis Of Traditional And Constructivist Methodologies, Randall L. Kaplan
A Wood Comes Toward Dunsinane: The Synthesis Of Traditional And Constructivist Methodologies, Randall L. Kaplan
Language Arts Journal of Michigan
Education professionals now favor Constructivist and project-based strategies for learning over Traditional methods, which include such frowned upon practices as rote memorization and recitation. The Constructivist approach is being taken to its natural apex by educators like Larry Rosenstock who have created Constructivist utopias such as High Tech High in San Diego, the school put under the microscope in the 2015 documentary film Most Likely to Succeed. Project-based, experiential units of study are effective, exciting, and edifying for both students and teachers. They promise to prepare students for the type of world they will inhabit, a world whose economy …
Yes! I..., Chican@/Latino Lives Class - Fall 2016
Yes! I..., Chican@/Latino Lives Class - Fall 2016
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Hand-Me-Down, Briana Yah-Díaz
Hand-Me-Down, Briana Yah-Díaz
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Familia Vázquez, Kimberly Vázquez
Familia Vázquez, Kimberly Vázquez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Esta, Es Para Mis Padres, Lucero Vargas Mendoza
Esta, Es Para Mis Padres, Lucero Vargas Mendoza
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
The Truth Is, Alejandra Valdez
The Truth Is, Alejandra Valdez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Carrying A Secret, Alejandra Valdez
Carrying A Secret, Alejandra Valdez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Expect The Unexpected, Gabriela Emelyn Torres
Expect The Unexpected, Gabriela Emelyn Torres
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
No Sé Porqué Nos Dejó, Jacqueline Santos
No Sé Porqué Nos Dejó, Jacqueline Santos
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
What They Don’T Know, Marissa Lisette Sánchez
What They Don’T Know, Marissa Lisette Sánchez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Shit Gringos Have Said To Me, Marissa Lisette Sánchez
Shit Gringos Have Said To Me, Marissa Lisette Sánchez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mi Viejo, Christian Sánchez
Mi Viejo, Christian Sánchez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Nuestros Sueños, Nancy L. Roman
Nuestros Sueños, Nancy L. Roman
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Capella: Two Golden Stars, Gabriela Rivera Almansa
Capella: Two Golden Stars, Gabriela Rivera Almansa
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Changes, Christian Rivera
Changes, Christian Rivera
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Beautiful Home And Family, Guadalupe Reynosa
Beautiful Home And Family, Guadalupe Reynosa
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
5:38 P.M., Geneba Revuelta
5:38 P.M., Geneba Revuelta
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Look At Me Now, Anita Ramírez
Look At Me Now, Anita Ramírez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Para Mis Amigas, Jesse Pedraza
Para Mis Amigas, Jesse Pedraza
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Mi Familia, Michelle Palafox
Mi Familia, Michelle Palafox
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.