Thursday, February 18, 2021

2020 Vision- Three Historical Events from the Turn of The Decade

 Hello and welcome to the first Action Project of my senior humanities class Equality. In Equality, we have discussed marginalized groups and their impact on American society. Today, people are grouped based on race, gender, and class. While discrimination is usually looked down on, people's inherit biases still exist and we must work in order to not let our biases inhibit connections with people across different demographics. In this AP, we were asked to choose a moment in history and make a text book from a marginalized perspective. I chose to cover three of what are, in my opinion, the most historic events of 2020 and early 2021. I hope you enjoy this action project. 




                             




Citations 

“Did Bat Soup Cause the New Coronavirus? Rumors and What We Know.” Healthline, 11 Dec. 2020, Fausset, Richard. “What We Know About the Shooting Death of Ahmaud Arbery.” The New York Times, 17 Dec. 2020. Jr, Richard A. Oppel, et al. “What to Know About Breonna Taylor’s Death.” The New York Times, 6 Jan. 2021. Otterman, Sharon. “‘I Trust Science,’ Says Nurse Who Is First to Get Vaccine in U.S.” The New York Times, 14 Dec. 2020. Tan, Rebecca. “A Black Officer Faced down a Mostly White Mob at the Capitol. Meet Eugene Goodman.” Washington Post. “‘They Set Us up’: US Police Arrested over 10,000 Protesters, Many Non-Violent.” The Guardian, 8 June 2020,

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