Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

When was the first time you recognized that race, gender, or economic status mattered?

I want you to place this question in the context of your lived experience anywhere. How did it make you feel or think about your space and place in modern society.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

What organizations or individuals work do you admire, particularly as it relates to strengthening society, and why?

I really want you to think about the work you admire that has made a difference in someone's life and/or community. Religious, civic, business, entertainment, education, or labor are just a few of the areas that you can consider discussing. It could be someone current or past. What is it about their work that makes you say "WOW."

Friday, October 3, 2008

What did you learn at The Condition of the African American Male Town Hall and how can Hip Hop be used to address the five categories mentioned?

The Condition of the African American Male Town Hall was an opportunity for you to learn about the culture of policy initiatives or bills. In this instance, discovering the role that Hip Hop will play in the process is where you begin forming questions such as What sort of programs or projects have been used in the past to support African American men and how successful were they? What sort of funding will be availble to communities poised to address the issues?, Who will be targeted to do that work?, How authentic will they be to the population that they serve?, How will success be evaluated?

When you go back to Chang's book, you'll find similar reoccurring themes, themes such as poor housing, high unemployment, fatherless homes, etc.. Use the content of your reading to help provide a cultural context to position the bill as you develop your project proposal. Through your work or proposal you may be able to help recommend strategies for implementation on a local and statewide level.

Friday, September 19, 2008