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1:Sculptors: Showcase the artists and examples of their work. Write brief commentary about each.
Richmond Barthe
Augusta Savage
10. Photographers: Showcase the artists and examples of their photography. Let each person have his own page. Write brief commentary about each.
James Van Der Zee
Carl Van Vechten
11. Men & Women’s Fashions: Showcase images of the New Negro dressed to the nines. Write a brief commentary about how the clothes support the idea of the new image of the urban Negro.
12. Cars of the 1920s and 1930s: Define the “muscle car,” a vehicle type that was popular during the ‘20s and 30s.” Showcase at least 6 muscle cars from the Harlem Renaissance.
13. Clubs in Harlem: Showcase these popular entertainment venues in Harlem: Apollo Theater, Connie’s Inn, Cotton Club, and Savoy Ballroom. Write a statement of significance about each venue.
14.Black Publications [newspapers, magazines, journals]: Showcase a cover of each magazine and write a significant, general commentary about the importance of black publications and promoting the concept, belief in, the aspirations of, intellect, and image of the “New Negro.”
15. Book Publications by Black Writers of the HR: Create a collage of books published during the HR which were written by black writers—men and women. Write a brief general commentary about the publication explosion of black writers.
16. Afterword: Write a well-developed paragraph about what this project has meant to your Intellectual growth.
2:An underlying facet of our conversations in this course have been political ideologies, parties, and platforms. In this discussion post, explore these on a personal and professional level.
The Pew Research Center has identified eight specific political typologies, sorting voters into cohesive groups based on their attitudes and values. Of the eight groups, three are strongly ideological, two on the right and one on the left, while the other typology groups are less partisan and less predictable.
1. Go online to ‘Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology’ found at – http://www.people-press.org/2014/06/26/the-political-typology-beyond-red-vs-blue (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
2. Read the narrative found on this page being sure to click on the link for each typology group and reading about them on their respective pages. The links to click on are provided in bold font and are listed below:
1. Steadfast Conservatives
2. Business Conservatives
3. Solid Liberals
4. Young Outsiders
5. Hard-Pressed Skeptics
6. Next Generation Left
7. Faith and Family Left
8. Bystanders
3. Click on the icon that reads ‘Interactive: Compare typology groups on issues’ as found on the right-hand side of the main webpage for ‘Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology’
4. Be sure to review the material found under each link on the ‘Interactive’ webpage as follows:
1. U.S. & Economy
2. Politics & Elections
3. Government & Economic Policy
4. Foreign Policy & Security
5. Domestic Policy
6. Religion & Society
7. Demographics
5. Click on the icon that reads ‘Typology Quiz: Learn which if the types is your best match’ as found on the right-hand side of the main webpage for ‘Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology’.
After completing all of the above steps, provide a 500-word post using this discussion forum. Utilize the guiding questions provided below to guide your response (please do not write the questions in your response!):
1. Was it hard to answer some of the questions in the quiz?
2. How did you decide which response to choose for each question?
3. Do you think this quiz provided an accurate reflection of your political typology? Why or why not?
4. Do you feel there are possible strains between the political typology and your personal & professional identity? If so, share some of these. If not, explain why you feel no strains exist.
5. How can the knowledge of the various political typologies be helpful when advocating for policy change?
3:Change Stories
In a three- to four- page paper (excluding the title and reference pages), reflect on an important professional change that you have experienced. Compare your change story to one of the stories from the beginning of Chapter 1 of the text. Answer the following questions and support your thoughts with at least two scholarly sources.
In your paper you must:
Describe your change story and the one selected from Chapter 1 of the text.
Discuss the common issues and lessons present in both stories.
Identify and discuss the embedded lesson found in the four change stories of Chapter 1.
Describe how you might use the lessons as a solutions template during future change strategies.
Your paper should include in-text citations and references for at least two scholarly sources, in addition to the course text, and it should be formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
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