Linda, Cody, BJ, Dennis: find and summarize an article or visual regarding urbanization - the movement of people into cities. Recall the part of the first movie about rural Chinese moving into urban areas; you may also research Rio de Janeiro, Nairobi, or any other specific city or country experiencing rapid and difficult urbanization. See assignment below (it's labeled with the date as always) and try to coordinate with your classmates if at all possible.
Janae, Aliana: you're researching the "ground zero mosque."
Taylor, Willie: your articles regard the recent discussion in the US of a giant fence along the Mexican border. The border near Tijuana may provide some interesting visuals.
Christina, Craig, Thais: each of you should pick a 1st world country that is experiencing immigration - my suggestions, again, are Britain, France, Canada, and Germany - and research some of their immigration laws. The idea is to compare those laws and the numbers of immigrants they receive to those of the US.
Samiah, Malerie, Ciarrah: you're researching language issues in the US, including but not limited to: mandating teaching (or not teaching) in other languages, particularly Spanish; putting ballots in other languages, and how many; or any other issues with language and public space. An interesting question: does the US have an official language?
Sarai, Tommy, Rodnee: you're researching the Arizona anti-immigration law and its consequences.
Ashlee, Luda: your project is the Danish cartoon controversy.
Griselda, Alla: your project is French ban of Muslim veils.
Janae, Aliana: you're researching the "ground zero mosque."
Taylor, Willie: your articles regard the recent discussion in the US of a giant fence along the Mexican border. The border near Tijuana may provide some interesting visuals.
Christina, Craig, Thais: each of you should pick a 1st world country that is experiencing immigration - my suggestions, again, are Britain, France, Canada, and Germany - and research some of their immigration laws. The idea is to compare those laws and the numbers of immigrants they receive to those of the US.
Samiah, Malerie, Ciarrah: you're researching language issues in the US, including but not limited to: mandating teaching (or not teaching) in other languages, particularly Spanish; putting ballots in other languages, and how many; or any other issues with language and public space. An interesting question: does the US have an official language?
Sarai, Tommy, Rodnee: you're researching the Arizona anti-immigration law and its consequences.
Ashlee, Luda: your project is the Danish cartoon controversy.
Griselda, Alla: your project is French ban of Muslim veils.