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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Assignment #7: Analyze this. SLPOA calls for Rams players to be "disciplined" and to apologize for hands up gesture.

After some Rams players did this before the game on Sunday November 30, 2014:


The St Louis Police Officers Association made this statement:

http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/local/2014/11/30/stl-police-officers-association-condemns-rams-display/19721979/?hootPostID=56e4d621f410c5ee1ef0c0b0696f34f8 

Some twitter activists considered the SLPOA language to be reflective of a plantation 'overseer's' mentality.   Against the SLPOA's call for the NFL to punish these players, one  commenter on the Deadspin story had this to say:

The president of the SLPOA is Jeff Roorda, who inspires both strong support and vehement opposition in the rapidly polarizing field of St. Louis discourse on Ferguson. Shaun King explores some aspects of Roorda's political history here.

The Rams won the game that day, against the Oakland Raiders, 52-0.

Public School Activism & Movements & the University Campus: The TFA Debate

Assignment #6: Analyzing strategy.

Social movement strategies: the (on-line) petition tied to a pledge for individual/institutional action (boycott/ban), circulated via Twitter.

A) Should university faculty take such positions?  (whether you agree or not)
B) Where does this strategy fit into wider repertoires of contention?
C) What are the moral, empirical and ideological foundations (the knowledge claims) that sustain this strategy and this position?

https://www.change.org/p/university-faculty-ban-teach-for-america-recruiters-from-your-classrooms


Assignment #5: Unpack white use of super-hero/cartoon character/wrestler metaphors & similes to describe blackness

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Assignment #4: Dissect.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Assignment #3: Discuss.

Assignment #2: Discuss.

Assignment #1: Discuss.