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Space not only has a physical meaning…

Space not only has a physical meaning that lies on the flat surface but a dome that is and can be filled with multiple cultures and identities. Orange portrays this space in his book “There There” with the help of Native American culture and the life they live as urban natives. As Doreen Massey says, […]

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Reflections on Space after listening to Doreen Massey

In the podcast Social Science Bites, they interviewed geographer Doreen Massey, where she defended her views on space and the importance of this topic in regards to how we view the world. Massey explains how space is essential in our lives by how it influences how we relate and live together on the planet, however, […]

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Trip to the Met

Overview: On March 17, 2022, the “Literatures of the Harlem Renaissance” Eng 4545 class at Baruch College took a trip to the Met Museum to explore “Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room.” Students took this trip to think about literature, culture, and the institutions that shape and determine “archives” or the body […]

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Space and Imagination in Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room & Fictions of Emancipation

Overview: On March 17, 2022, the “Literatures of the Harlem Renaissance” Eng 4545 class at Baruch College took a trip to the Met Museum to explore “Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room.” Students took this trip to think about literature, culture, and the institutions that shape and determine “archives” or the body […]

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Afrofuturism Through the Glass

Overview: On March 17, 2022, the “Literatures of the Harlem Renaissance” Eng 4545 class at Baruch College took a trip to the Met Museum to explore “Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room.” Students took this trip to think about literature, culture, and the institutions that shape and determine “archives” or the body […]

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Our Afro-Latina Reflection at The Met

Overview: On March 17, 2022, the “Literatures of the Harlem Renaissance” Eng 4545 class at Baruch College took a trip to the Met Museum to explore the “Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room.” Students took this trip to think about literature, culture, and the institutions that shape and determine “archives” or the […]

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Please give us feedback!!

Thank you so much for looking over our proposals for Unit 3. For more information and an overview of a course, please check our course overview page, if you haven’t already. Please note: as of now, students are anonymous. Please respond honestly and productively, but also with kindness. So far, students have proposals.  You will […]

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Author Eight: Silicone Shortage

Audience: CUNY Students My project will be for CUNY students and the genre will be a podcast. the main point of the presentation will be the need to change resource management. Ill be looking at together podcasts to see how they are formatted. I need to learn how to make a good script and i […]

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Author Seven: Why Exercise, if I’m Already Healthy?

Audience: CUNY Students I will be creating an infographic that will be targeting other CUNY students. This infographic will show how physical activity can alter the outcomes of cancer and pain. It will include pictures of cancer cells and a person in pain and the usage of a comparison chart of some sort. The chart […]

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Author Six: Poly-Unsaturated Fats, the podcast

Audience: CUNY Students  I think a great way to send this message about poly unsaturated fats would be to do it through a podcast.  Creating a podcast and voicing the knowledge I have learned would be a great was to share the knowledge.  In the podcast I would like to try to be creative, I […]

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