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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 9 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 8 months ago
For this weeks photo share I decided to share a screen shot of a poem by Arga Gra called “Are you calling me Colored.” I was trying at first to find a French poem like this that was written by an African who was enslaved and taken to France; but both however go over poetics of racist whom self elevate themselves in thinking their physical features…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 8 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 8 months ago
For this weeks photo share, I decided to share a photo from a two year old article on a racially charge photos from students of a Baltimore Private School. The photo shows a student wearing a prison jumpsuit with the name “Freddie Gray” whom in 2015 had died from injuries sustain from police that cause protest and riots in Baltimore; the image…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 7 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 9 months ago
For this week photo share, I decided to share a screenshot of a screen shot of a video for Black Bird Watchers in an article about the rising but still small percentage of Black and minorities going to national parks. In the video, the bird watcher goes over rules for Black birdwatchers to never wear a hoody to not seem more suspicious as black…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 6 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 9 months ago
For this week, I have chosen a photo by Erick Risberg in an article from eji.org of the living quarters of a private own prison. The article goes over two of the biggest private prisons companies income of 3 billion dollars from more then 120,000 people in their prisons given from the federal government. Also goes over the methodology of these…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 5 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 9 months ago
For this week I chose to show a photo from educationalviews.org feature an article about white flight and asian flight. The article talks about Mayor Bill De Blasio plan to ending meritocratic entry by removing admission standards and allowing other communities to attend specialty schools(emphasis like performing arts, hard sciences, engineering,…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 4 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 9 months ago
For our weekly shares, I decided to show a comics; This has multiple images and I could not put the last one but a link will be below. The comics are made from other peoples and her experience of the subject of race around the country. In this she shares a story about someone who use to work in a office that would immediately disqualify black…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit replied to the topic Week 3 photo share in the forum Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 10 months ago
This weeks photo is of a white man who called 911 on a black women name Jasmine Edwards who was trying to enter the neighborhood pool. When Edwards try to enter, the man ask her for ID to enter which she knew she did not need to enter the pool as she live in the neighborhood but the man did not believe her; he later called 911 on. When police…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit posted a new activity comment 5 years, 10 months ago
For this weeks theme, I have chosen an image from the exhibition on campus “A Glimmer Exodus Sketchbook” by Michel Trigilio on race and space. The reason I chose this image is because of the social meaning it has behind it with the text below talking about racial justices; that it must be tackle by a whole community in order for progress to be…[Read more]
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Daniel Chit joined the group Race, Space, and Segregation (Winter 2019) 5 years, 10 months ago
For this weeks theme, I have chosen an image from the exhibition on campus “A Glimmer Exodus Sketchbook” by Michel Trigilio on race and space. The reason I chose this image is because of the social meaning it has behind it with the text below talking about racial justices; that it must be tackle by a whole community in order for progress to be…[Read more]