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L18: Race in 2012: Are We A Post-Racial America? Equality and Hierarchy: The African American Experience Agenda Objective: 1.To evaluate whether we live in a post- racial America in 2012. Schedule: 1.Group Discussion, Analysis, and Digital Collage Homework: Consult Unit Schedule. Reminder: 1. Sign Up for Interview 2. Unit Test (Tan = Mon; Red & Blue = Tues)
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Defining Post-Racial To describe America as a post-racial society is to see that the nation has become devoid of racial preference, discrimination, and prejudice. Some Americans believe that the election of Barack Obama signifies that the nation has become post-racial. Others believe that the continuation of race-based violence like the Trayvon Martin case, or the use of racist language in the recent presidential campaigns, proves we have not moved beyond race as a meaningful source of social distinction.
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Do We Live in a Post-Racial America? Your task for today will be to evaluate whether we live in a post- racial America. Specifically you will… –Break up into groups of 4-5 –Explore and discuss the question of whether we live in a post-racial society. Visit major news websites to get a sense of their take: CNN, MSNBC< Fox, Rush Limbaugh, etc. –Write a paragraph answering the above question You must have a thesis statement and 3 pieces of specific evidence –Create a digital collage of your argument & evidence. Random Side Note: –Check out this segment from MSNBC’s Politics Nation http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755884/ (Inside the GOP Playbook) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45755884/ –Host Rev. Al Sharpton talks about the emergence of the “Southern Strategy” among conservatives and how segregationist language became replaced with language about law and order and welfare --- how coding for race emerges. It is relevant to our discussion of The New Jim Crow
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