Module 12 is up + what’s due…

hi all,

I’m sorry for the delay- but Module 12 is up for you to review. The homework for this week involves reading a zine and prepping for the last part of your research project. I hope you enjoy them both! Be in touch with any questions.

WHAT’S DUE?

  • Discussion Board post #12 due on Monday 11/23 by noon
  • Comments (2) on Discussion Board post #12 due on Monday 11/23 by midnight
  • Bring one object for your archive to class on Tuesday. Instructions for the archive assignment are here

Due today: Final Draft of Essay (and a note for those of you using google docs)

Please note that your final essay is due today, November 17, by 11:59 PM.

You can turn your essay in on Blackboard or via Google Doc. If you sent me a draft on Google Docs and you have been editing the same document, you must re-share the document with me by the end of the day today.  Ideally, you will copy and paste into a new document that indicates that this is the Final version.

Be in touch with any questions and see you at 2!

 

Due today: Discussion Board Post #10 + COMMENTS

Post/Comment on Discussion Board #10
  • Post due Monday 11/9 by NOON
  • Comments (2) due Monday 11/9 by MIDNIGHT

This week, please write a response to any and all of the materials. What did you learn about refugee “resettlement,” criminalization, and the impacts of immigration enforcement in SE Asian communities? What questions come up for you, and/or other connections, thoughts, feelings?

BMCC space to process the election…

in case you have not seen this…

The 2020 election was yesterday and votes are still being counted. Speak Up, Speak Out Series: Post Election Student Conversation is an opportunity created for students to civically engage in purposeful dialogue after the election. BMCC is committed to providing a space for students to share, ask questions, or just simply talk about what they are feeling, and to be heard and supported by their college community.

This conversation will take place on Friday, November 6, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom. Students can register here to receive the Zoom information:Speak Up, Speak Out Series: Post Election Student Conversation

Note: Students don’t have to speak, but are encouraged to attend.