Monday, March 25, 2019
A People's Assembly: The Structural and Cultural Dynamics of Neighborhood
For our last Action Project on A Nation's Argument we had explored how a synthesis is seen in an argument. We looked at how it effects social change by stepping back into time during the 1960's a time of action. Our classmates had focused our learning in building our own call for action by conducting a Peoples Assembly. Our junior class had done an Peoples Assembly on policing where we had a former officer, organizations ran by concerned parents and education leaders who connect with Civilian Office of Police Accountability. This was assembled to talk on the issues related to Policing. This was a surreal experience that helped us experience how a dialect performs in a real life setting that has people with opposite to similar ideas as you. This experience had shaped perfectly into our internal and external learning where we got to connect our experience into what we learn as if we conducted our own Field Experience. For our action project we were able to pick a topic we resided with that was talked in the Peoples Assembly. I chose to talk about the Latinx communities by speaking on the issue of simulated traditions in lower income neighborhoods.
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