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Assignment #8: Identity RAFTS and EQ


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1.     You are a young minister speaking to your church after a gang violence incident.  Deliver your speech about togetherness.


2.     You are Malcolm X dictating your autobiography to Alex Haley.  Describe (dialogue) how your identity changed through life.


3.     You are Audre Lorde.  In a poem to your critics, explain your position on the antiwar, civil rights and feminist movements.


4.     You are as you are now.  Design a web of important people within your community.  Connect them to you and each other.


5.     You are a young parent.  In your journal, predict what factors will influence your childs ethnic and cultural identity.


6.     You are an ethnomusicologist.  Write an article to your peers explaining the role cultural identity plays in making folk music.


7.     You are Black Elk.  In interviews with your grandson, explain what it means to be Lakota and live in American society.


8.     You are Maya Angelou.  Explain in an editorial what you meant by, There is no agony like bearing an untold story in you.


9.     You are a young Hispanic girl.  In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

10.You are Maxine Hong Kingston.  In a response to a book critic, describe your experience on being Asian and a woman.

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

1.     How has American history influenced our understanding of identity and community?

 

2.     How are communities formed in American society?  How and why do they change?

 

3.     What influence do American political, economic or social institutions have on our communities and sense of identity?

 

4.     To what extent does global, national, regional, ethnic and individual identity influence our daily lives?

 

5.     In what ways do changes in identity or community influence changes in culture in American society?

 

6.     What ideological or social factors influence the durability and adaptability of communities in America?

 

7.     What external and internal factors influence the development of identity within American society?  How do they?

 

8.     What is the relationship between the mass media and its influence and the development of cultural identity and community?

 

9.     What factors influence whether a community is inclusive or exclusive, proactive or reactive, static or adaptive?

 

10.How will todays demographic changes affect our understanding of global, national, regional, ethnic and individual identity?



-- Edited by mre at 17:28, 2008-03-06

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6.     You are an ethnomusicologist.  Write an article to your peers explaining the role cultural identity plays in making folk music.

                Folk music is important in cultural identity because its a way for the people to express themselves. They can tell stories of the past. It can be handed down from father to son. Its also passed own from generation to generation. They can also be stories of what happened to people. They also can be told to teach kids a lesson. Sometimes they tell of the gods. So folk lesson is great for identity cause it shows the individual of each culture. 




10.How will todays demographic changes affect our understanding of global, national, regional, ethnic and individual identity?

     Becouse most of them lost there home and is becoming american, they lose most of there cultual identiy. So we lose most of there individual identity trying to make everyone change there ways and coustoms for the one they chose is best. by the way we live we may try to make people change there ways.





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1.     You are a young minister speaking to your church after a gang violence incident.  Deliver your speech about togetherness.

- "Ladies and gentlemen, sometimes we lose our faith in a blind moment.  We forget to look to each other for strength and the power of faith. These street gangs are some of the young people's answers to their feelings of pain. This is not the way to go, this is not the right path to take. We shouldn't fight each other, we should love each other as sister and brother. Violence solves nothing, and its consequence can be fatal."



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8.You are a young Hispanic girl.  In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

Dear Gurl friendz

Sup OMG OMG its my 15th bday!! Im gunna offically b a womanz!!! Plzzz come, we will have fun and paint each others nails and wut not!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 Cya there

Place: Mi casa silly!
Time: All day n all nite

XOXOXOXO

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

7.     What external and internal factors influence the development of identity within American society?  How do they?

External factors would be things such as friends, people you live around, what you wear, music you listen to, school you go to. All these are external factors that when you are near them and interact allitle of it starts to rub off on you... I guess you can say

Internal usually is things such as personally preference, what you like, you parents, family. These things are usually influenced by your self and the people who raised you and what not!


 

 



-- Edited by Tyrell at 17:53, 2008-03-07

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9.     What factors influence whether a community is inclusive or exclusive, proactive or reactive, static or adaptive?

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Their demographics and statistics.  If they are a mulitracial and multicultural population they're more likely to be proactive and adaptive to new things.  If they are a suburban white community they would probably be exclusive and less likely to accept a minority race family or culture in their area.


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You are a young Hispanic girl.  In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

- You are cordially invited to Cheyanne's Quinceañera.
- It will be held on the night of August 29, 2008, from 6pm - 12am.
- There will be lots of food and dancing.
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RSVP by June 30, 2008.
- I hope you can make it.
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The word Quinceañera translates into "a woman turning 15"
The quinceanera is a young Hispanic woman's celebration of her fifteenth birthday. This birthday is celebrated differently from her other birthdays. The quinceanera is considered to be the most important birthday as it symbolizes the transition from childhood to womanhood. This event is usually celebrated with an elaborate ritual.



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5.     You are a young parent.  In your journal, predict what factors will influence your childs ethnic and cultural identity.

Dear Journal:

My child's ethnic and cultural identity many factors will influence my child's ethnic and cultural identity over the years. Where s/he was born and raised will play a factor. The community s/he lives in will effect him. Another factor is the people around him or her, and the groups of people s/he hangs out with. His or her actions over the years will also help influence her ethnic and cultural identity.

1.     How has American history influenced our understanding of identity and community?

American history has played several factors in our understanding of identity and community. You can go all the way back to the days when slavery was around, we're nobody believed that black people or women were equivalent to white men, some people still feel that way. And as time went on and the nation as a whole went through the civil rights movement. A lot of people realized that this nation is a country that is full of different people, but we are all the same in some ways, and  we all deserve the same rights. Today the understanding of identity and community is very different from what it was 100 years ago


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RAFT #7 Interview on Native American Life Grandson- So what tribe are you from Black Elk- Well, I am from the Lakota Indian tribe but we are also known as a subgroup of the Sioux Tribe. Grandson- Where do you live? Is it on a Reservation? Black Elk- I live on the Pine Ridge Reservation located in South Dakota Gandson- How is life on the Reservation? Black Elk- Life is hard for everyone and poverty is commonplace. The average income is $10,000. Even though the national poverty line is $20,000.  Grandson- Are there schools on the reservation? Black Elk- Yes, on the res, there is a school, a library. We even have our own police and fire fighters.   Grandson- What do you do for a job?  Black Elk- I am a teacher at the school. I teach the students about our culture, the Lakotas culture. Grandson- Do you enjoy your job? Black Elk- I do. I enjoy teaching the children because it is important to pass down our culture and tradition. In the future, the must in turn pass the traditions to their children.  Grandson- Do you like living on the reservation? or Would you rather live in the city? Black Elk- I like living on the reservation. I get to live with my people. It is important to stick together and stay united. I feel that is my job to ensure our way of life and cultural traditions are passed on to the next generation.

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ESSENTIAL QUESTION How has American History influenced our understanding of identity and community? The United States of America is a country that is made entirely of immigrants. It is a melting pot that combines cultures from all around the world. By looking at American history, one can see that immigrants have been coming to America from the beginning. To this date, there have been four to five waves of millions of immigrants who have come to America, searching for a better life. During the late 1800s and early 1900s millions upon millions of immigrants fled Europe and Asia and sought refuge in the United States. They came to escape poverty, depression, famine, religious persecution, and political instability. They came from over 20 different countries. For many, these people are our ancestors and they are what makes America the melting pot that it is. While migrating, they took with them the culture, beliefs, and practices of their homelands. They have influenced are lives by passing cultural traditions and practices to us and our families. Upon arriving in America, immigrants from like countries, grouped together to form communities that made it easier to assimilate. Because of their unity, they were able to survive and thrive in their new homes. In some areas, these communities still exist. In the United States, everyone can identify themselves with the countries of their ancestors as well as there own.  



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9. You are a young Hispanic girl. In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

Youre Invited
To Krystals Quinceañera!
Date: Jaunuary 10, 2009
Time: 6-11 PM
Place: Freetown VFW

A Quinceañera is one of the most important occasions in a girls life. Its the same thing as an American girls sweet sixteen, except its when she turns fifteen. It would mean so much to me if you came, because I want to share this special day with you.

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1. How has American history influenced our understanding of identity and community?

American history from the beginning has had to develop communities and identity. The Indians were here first with their traditions and ways of life, and then Europeans brought theirs too. The two different cultures mixed and started the beginning of what America is about. The many presidents of the U.S. have made our society different from all others in the world. Now we have different cultures from all over the world that come to America, and we see that people have their own identity. Yet we live in the same communities. We understand that people are different because of the many people in history that have influenced our society today.


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Essential question:2.  How are communities formed in American society?  How and why do they change?

 

Some of the first communities formed in America were immigrants who came overseas and all settled together in the same area in order to persevere their cultural identity and family connections.  These communities could easily be mistaken for communities back in their homelands if someone did not know what country they really were in.  The purposes of these communities were to help everyone share the burden of living in a new country and forming a foothold for their children.  Family and friends banned together in order to share housing, bills, and the moral support of living in a new land.  Most communities would adjust to their new surroundings and learn the ways of American society, but while at the same time teaching everyone their culture side-by-side.  So many children would learn to speak English, but at the same time their native tongue. Trough time however, after a few generations many people will break ties from their community and will want to explore the rest of the world and experience new things.  Many people might see this as a problem because the culture will not be taught and will be lost forever.  Many older generations feel that if their children are not surrounded by their culture as they would be in their community, they will automatically resent it.  This fear of loosing culture to many is the same thing as loosing their family and loved ones, because its what makes them who they are.  Communities can also be broken apart from natural disasters.  An example would be from a huge storm like Hurricane Katrina.  The storm whipped out thousands of homes and destroyed communities.  These people were then re-located to safer environment and they lost contact with their family through the chaos, and now they have to start all over in new surroundings.  Communities often are broken up by surrounding communities and through time they join together and form the common melting pot.  Communities are not always necessarily broken apart, but joined and influence one another through time, this is what makes America so great; our many cultures.



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You are a young Hispanic girl.  In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

You're invited to Jess's Quinceanera

When: 3 March 2008

Where: Estrella vista reception center.

Why: Quinceanera =15th birthday sillyz.

What?????? A quinceanera is like a 16th birthday just celebrated a year earlier mixed with a wedding, without a groom. It's an important part of my live, it represents me growing up. I'm going wear a wicked sick dress, it's huge, almost like a wedding dress. All of my family and my really good friends get to sit next to me, like a royal court. This will be the best and most special day of my life. I hope you can all come. except tyrell 

How has American history influenced our understanding of identity and community?

American history has influenced the understanding of both identity and community because so many different people are a part of the american community now. Its 100% different from the way it was years ago and in time has been a hot spot for immigration from all over the world. Every day someone changes their identity from an italian to an italian american or mexican to a mexican american etc. Since american history has changed from a country of old slave owning men to a country welcome to all different cultures and ideas, our understanding of identity and community has changed and been influenced by it.



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1.     You are a young minister speaking to your church after a gang violence incident.  Deliver your speech about togetherness.
"Ladies and gentleman, lend me your ears.  A horrible, horrible tragedy has occured.  Lives were taken over foolishness.  No matter how awful we feel and how angry we become, we must stick together.  If we do not, more and more of our young people will fall into senseless violence.  We must be there for them.  We must stick together.


2.  How are communities formed in American society?  How and why do they change?  Communities are formed when neighbors come together.  They spend a lot of time with eachother and grow close.  They can change when a person moves away from the neighborhood or a person passes away.  These events can have a great impact on a community. 

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9.            You are a young Hispanic girl.  In an invitation to your friends, explain the importance of your Quinceañera ceremony.

 

Your are invited to Jazmins   QuinceañeraWhen: April 20, 2008Time: 6:00-12:30Where: VFW in New BedfordRSVP: Sherri

 

 

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS7.     What external and internal factors influence the development of identity within American society?  How do they?

The external factors that influence the development of identity within American society would be friends, school, sports, music, t.v. , computers.

Internal factors would be family and yourself

They do because thats the society your in and around



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5.     You are a young parent.  In your journal, predict what factors will influence your childs ethnic and cultural identity.
Dear Journal,
There are many factors that will influence my childs ethnic and cultural identity.  Where my child is born and raised will influence who he or she becomes.  The people that he or she is associated with will play a part and I as the mother will play a role in who they will become.
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2.     How are communities formed in American society?  How and why do they change?
Communities in American society are formed for many different reasons.  One for example is money; wealthy people want to live with people of their own status so they form small communities such as suburban neighborhoods.  Immigrants usually immigrate to large cities so they form diverse neighborhoods. These are just a few examples of how communities are formed.


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8.     You are Maya Angelou.  Explain in an editorial what you meant by, There is no agony like bearing an untold story in you. To hold in or not be able to tell your message or the things youve been through is not only depriving you but is hurting the world and depriving it of learning from the things youve learned.  7.     What external and internal factors influence the development of identity within American society?  How do they?

  Depending on where you grow up, deaths of loved ones, moving into different communities play an enormous role in a persons identity. And how they deal with these events is what shapes who they are.



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You have been cordially invited to my Quinceañera ceremony!

For: Brittni Couto
Place: VFW Fairhaven
Date: March 30, 2008
Time: 5:00
RSVP: Feb 12, 2008


When you become a women in the eyes or your cultural peers.


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It has a great influence on our daily lives because it follows us no matter where we go. On TV, in the newspapers, even in our favorite magazines.

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5. Dear journal;

My childs ethnicity and cultural identity will be affected by where they are brought up and who they hangout with. The place that some one is brought up in greatly influences them with the culture all around them, and the laws they must obey. Also, the challenges that they face will also make heir identity.

 

 

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8. Mass media spreads different cultural identities all over through news and television. This makes it easier for other people to be influenced by them.



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9. Their statistics. If they are a primarily multiracial community theyre more likely to be proactive whereas a white community would be less likely to accept a minority race into their community. 

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You have been cordially invited to my Quinceañera ceremony!

For: James Martin
Place: Taco Fiesta Bonanza!
Date: March 5, 2008
Time: 5:00
RSVP: NOW!!

My quince means the world to me cuz im finally becoming a woman



 

-- Edited by James M at 18:14, 2008-05-27

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