Sunday, December 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Letter To Raise Awareness
Friday, November 5, 2010
Celebration or Not He is out
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Enviromental Discrimination
Friday, October 15, 2010
Dr. Ben Carson Opening Convocation Speech
Self Assessment
This was my first time doing this whole blogging stuff. When i first heard of it i got excited because i like trying new things. The first blog was to be about Obama's speech "A more perfect union." basically it was just a recap.
After this it became more personal/free. The topics i choose to write about were not related to each other; I just wrote about what was interesting at the time in the media or at school. I think i will continue this way because it makes it more interesting and diverse. When i went back and read over my work, some things didn't make sense that did when i was writing. This shows that i have to proofread my work more before publishing it. The weekly blogging gives me the opportunity to know what is going on in the world, what is making people talk the most. The blogs have made me to be more interested in the news. And i think as time goes on i will touch on some very important topics.
II. Expository Writing
Writing research essays in this class have been somewhat interesting but at the same time challenging. The first essay we got to write about Obama. I don't think i really did as well as i could on this paper, mainly because the things i was trying to incorporate in my essay could not be done so in the amount of time i was given. I need to learn how to utilize my time more. The writing center is heaven sent. I mean the help they give you on your essay is amazing, they don't necessarily change anything on your paper, but they critique it in such a way that you feel the need to change it and make it better. Also we had to use lots of technology in this class, from blogging to discussion boards etc. This help broaden my view of learning, its not necessarily all about learning in class, go green. I now try to incorporate other races in my writing rather than focus on how it only affects the black community. So far i think the concept thought in this semester have been descent and i am comfortable with what i have learned so far hoping to add on to it.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Black or Boriqua?
Works Cited
"Black and Latino" by Roberto Santiago, from Revelations
Friday, September 10, 2010
I Can't Believe You Thought About That.
Almost Perfect Nation
Barack Obama's " A more perfect union" reiterates the concept of all Americans working together to perfect an imperfect. The only thing holding us(union) down is the fact that we(African-Americans) believe that because of events from the past it will be difficult for us to move on to the future. There are certain things that Afro-Americans can do to improve race relations in this country; first of all, we need to forget about all the events from the past, and stop being oblivious to the ones at hand. We need to accept the fact that we were discriminated against, but also should not forget that we were not the only race discriminated against in the past. We and all the other races that were not treated fairly should come together as one people searching for the same equalities. Obama states in his speech that " These people are a part of me. And they are part of America." The people he is referring to are his parents, grandparents and family who come from different parts of the world. If they could put their differences aside and raise a black man who now leads this country, what more of us who are still complaining. Race relations in America is far from perfect.But if we put our heads together we can drag it closer to perfection.
Obama, Barack. "A More Perfect Union." National Constitution Center, Philadelphia. 18 March 2008. Speech.