Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Reflection 05: The Rainbow Revolution—LBGT Rights Here and Abroad
At this moment, America’s views on gay rights are undergoing
a radical transformation. That which was taboo only a generation ago, such as
same-sex marriage, is now increasingly accepted
by the American society (although, in
fairness, they have hardly
been embraced in all regions of the country).
For this reflection, consider the state
of gay rights here and around the world. How does America’s LBGT record compare
to those of other countries? Which countries do a better job than us of
securing protections for their gay citizens? And conversely, which countries
does the United States lead on these issues?
Include at least three of the following in your discussion:
- "IGLA Releases 2012 Report on Gay and Lesbian Rights Worldwide" (Huffington Post)
- "Global Gay Rights, from Marriage to the Death Penalty" (Yahoo! News)
- "Russian Gay Rights Activists Detained as MPs vote for 'Propaganda' Bill" (Guardian)
- "Ugandan Parliament Reconvenes, with Lingering 'Kill the Gays' Bill" (Advocate)
- "Why Some in Supposedly Liberal France are Up in Arms about Gay Marriage" (NBC News)
- "Eleven Countries Where Same-Sex Marriage is Legal" (Mental_Floss)
Requirements:
- MLA Style
- Two full pages in length
- Works cited page
Due: Th 03.21
Monday, March 11, 2013
World News 03.11.13
- UNITED STATES: bin Laden son-in-law captured, to stand trial in New York City (Washington Post)
- PAKISTAN: Tensions escalate after a rash of anti-Christian violence by Muslims (CNN)
- INDIA: Inside India's epidemic of missing children (Al Jazeera)
- JAMAICA: Group produces shocking anti-gay Harlem Shake clip (Huffington Post)
- MEXICO: Mexican Supreme Court says homophobic speech is not constitutionally protected (Washington Post)
- AUSTRALIA: Actor Russell Crowe claims video evidence of a UFO (Guardian)
Sunday, March 10, 2013
WEEK 08: EGYPT
“Egyptians are like camels: they can put up with beatings, humiliation
and starvation for a long time, but when they rebel they do so
suddenly and with a force that is impossible to control.”
—Alaa Al Aswany,
On the State of Egypt:
A Novelist's Provocative Reflections
WEEK 08: EGYPT
Read: MEXICAN—“Malaleche, Spoiled Milk” –
“The People with No Place to Go”
Tu 03.12
Lecture—“A Look at New Mexican Cinema”
Lecture—“A Look at New Mexican Cinema”
Th 03.14
Reading discussion; Presentations
Reading discussion; Presentations
Due: EDITORIAL ESSAY (FINAL
DRAFT; ATTACH A COPY OF DRAFT 1 AND A ONE PARAGRAPH SUMMARY OF THE CHANGES YOU
MADE FOR YOUR FINAL DRAFT)
UPCOMING:
WEEK 09: CANADA
Read: MEXICAN—“The Reconquista” – Epilogue
Tu 03.19
Reading discussion; Presentations
Th 03.21
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
Due: REFLECTION 05
UPCOMING:
WEEK 09: CANADA
Read: MEXICAN—“The Reconquista” – Epilogue
Tu 03.19
Reading discussion; Presentations
Th 03.21
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
Due: REFLECTION 05
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