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New Media 10
Choose an article to read and complete the table provided in class.
Let's make connections between the fictional film The Hate U Give and the world we live in today. There is room to discuss minority groups in Canada, gang membership in general, police brutality in the States, and/or even unpacking Capitol Hill. You may pick the direction you want to focus on. If the current news is a bit overwhelming or tiring, perhaps something like "Into the Abyss" might be of interest - it presents more as a chapter in a sociology textbook, but this distance might be more comfortable reading (though the material is slightly challenging).
Options for Exploration (or choose your own article):
I've indicated the publisher where relevant instead of the author, based on our previous conversations on left/right/middle-wing source material.
- "Into the Abyss: The Gang Culture" (Carlie, 2002): http://people.missouristate.edu/MichaelCarlie/what_I_learned_about/gangs/culture.htm
- "Being Black at a White Workplace" (The Atlantic, 2015): https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/10/being-black-work/409990/
- "'Cogs in the Colonial Wheel: Why Racism in Canada's Force..." (Global News, 2020): https://globalnews.ca/news/7048298/policing-in-canada-colonialism-anti-black-racism/
- "BLM protests vs. Pro-Trump Rioters" (Independent UK, 2020): https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/blm-protests-trump-riots-police-response-b1783611.html
- "Gangs: Once a member, it is difficult to get out" (Seattle Times, 2009): https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/gangs-once-a-member-it-is-difficult-to-get-out/
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