Assessment One:
Blog Post
You will be responsible for writing and a 500-word blog post for this class. I expect you to engage the readings, class discussion, and real-life experiences in these blog posts. In general, your blog post must contain: 1) a unique title; 2) a copyright permissible image (which you can find doing a Creative Commons search on flickr.com or use an image of your own); 3) at least two in-text links to external websites; 4) two outside academic sources; 5) clearly written language, properly formed paragraphs, and proper grammar and 6) Proper in-text parenthetical citations in compliance with the posted Written Work Guidelines. You will post these blogs directly to our class blog – blst101fall2016.blogspot.com. You must request access from the instructor to post on this blog. Please request access here.
Blog Post:
Blog Post
You will be responsible for writing and a 500-word blog post for this class. I expect you to engage the readings, class discussion, and real-life experiences in these blog posts. In general, your blog post must contain: 1) a unique title; 2) a copyright permissible image (which you can find doing a Creative Commons search on flickr.com or use an image of your own); 3) at least two in-text links to external websites; 4) two outside academic sources; 5) clearly written language, properly formed paragraphs, and proper grammar and 6) Proper in-text parenthetical citations in compliance with the posted Written Work Guidelines. You will post these blogs directly to our class blog – blst101fall2016.blogspot.com. You must request access from the instructor to post on this blog. Please request access here.
Blog Post:
· 1) Due October 3rd: The
beginning of this class has suggested that the race was not naturally occurring
and came to be over time through the process of racialization. Using Africa,
the Caribbean, or the early United States explain how race came to be. Please
explain how you understood race and how these early lessons have impacted your
view of race. Hint, I would concentrate on one geographic area (e.g., Bahamas, Virginia, etc.). End
with a reflection on why the idea of race persists and its relevance to
contemporary social relations. When thinking of why the idea of race
persists, consider who has benefited and who presently benefits from
dividing people into racial groups.