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Fall 2018 - Blog IV/Reflection

We have arrived at our final blog for this semester.  I'd like you to take the time to reflect on an aspect(s) of our class whic...

Friday, April 27, 2018

Unit IV - Blog III

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After last night's Common presentation, I'm still hype.  So, I contemplated how to combine what he spoke on with our last unit.  We've discussed Black Lives Matter, Starbucks, Mass Incarceration, the Prison Industrial Complex, Oscar Grant, Jordan Davis and others.  We've watched The 13th and Fruitvale Station.  Both offer suggestions on how to proceed, but how can we identify our role in greatness within and external to us?  Further, I'd like to ask: how will you proceed?  What type of action is it time for from you?  What can you do to (re)construct the narrative of black folks in the media, and how can this impact into our everyday lives?

Due: During class on Fri., 4/27/18 only.

Sunday, April 8, 2018

Unit III - Blog II/Spring 2018



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The above images are from various films we've both viewed & discussed during Unit III.
From Bulletproof Love to (re)imagined female representations, we've engaged in some thought provoking class discussions.   These films (re)present platforms as sites of resistance.  Black women serve as generals in an all-female Army & Black women are beautiful enough to wear Italian designer clothing while supporting one of their own through a difficult break-up; a Black man evokes a (re)imagined happening which we can all dream of - a bulletproof Black man.  What about the music?  I can close my eyes and hear the drum beat and the chant from "Pray for Me by Weeknd and K."  And, finally, Eric Killmonger commands intellectual respect as he 'corrects' a white woman about African history.  Each of these moments signifies the fire in the spirit of our ancestors - the fire.  Do you think the fire this time is here?  If so, how?  Which film from our discussions supports your position, and why?  Please be specific, and provide examples from both the film and our class.