Your assignment is a sincere reflection on issues of race/racism, poverty, and their nexus. This reflection will involve your position, etc, () as it engages and takes the authors we’ve read and experiences of others seriously. As suggested by TA: this assignment can be broken down into two parts, these two parts are conceptual and not chronological: race, white, non-white, colonization, imperialism, immigrant, colonized, white supremacy, non-white suffering, stereo-typing, prejudice, racism; and : religion, gender, sexuality, geography, etc… and the second asks you to do the first, investigate your identity, by engaging with, scholars who investigate, and write about these subjects (i.e. the readings we had), and, the experiences of other communities, identities, etc… 3 pages, (no sources outside the material we dealt with in class), any type of citation allowed, 12 font, double spaced.
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