Address your audience, state the aims of the presentation, and identify concrete examples that illustrate a problem to be addressed.

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Write a response to the below prompt in the form of a written presentation (3-4 short paragraphs, between 350-650 words total). To receive points, you must introduce, summarize, and key ideas from at least two assigned readings into your response. In addition, you must include at least two specific examples that help illustrate the problem to your audience. Examples can draw from assigned reading or media, discussion board activities, in-class discussions, you or your peers’ podcast episodes (accessed via our shared google drive), or any other relevant outside examples of your choosing. The objective of this assignment is for you to refine your critical analytical skills while also generating space for you to reflect further on a particular topic from the course that most interests you personally. Be creative and connect ideas!
PROMPT
Your Liberation Front Coalition has identified as a priority the need to develop a series of initiatives to educate the public about the overlapping challenges facing marginalized groups in the present moment and to mobilize for change. Your first job for the Task Force is to select a specific institution, commercial industry, or civil society organization to hold the first event. Prepare a written presentation as an opening statement to be delivered at the event, which invites participants to critically analyze how social inequalities are produced and maintained as well as consider potential alternatives toward structural transformation.
In your written presentation, make sure to:
1) Address your audience, state the aims of the presentation, and identify concrete examples that illustrate a problem to be addressed.
2) Explain the complexity of the problem as it specifically relates to your audience, through the lens of relevant “conceptual tools” from course materials.
3) Generate proposals, drawing inspiration from course materials that offer alternative viewpoints or actions to be taken in solidarity with liberation movements across the Americas.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION (10 points)
Paragraph 1 (50-100 words):Address your audience and state your purpose
PART 2: ELABORATE ON THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEM (20 points)
Paragraph 2 (100-150 words):Introduce a specific example (relevant to your target audience) and discuss how it illustrates the complexity of the problem that will be the focus of the event you are organizing.
Paragraph 3 (100-150 words):Select at least one reading from the class that will help you explain the complexity of the problem to your specific audience:
Introduce the author and summarize their argument, key concepts, objective and/or contributions Elaborate on the nature of the problem with a specific example
Apply the concept or idea from the reading by discussing how it helps to better understand the nature of the problem. What does the reading you are referring to help your audience understand? What type of framing or lesson does it offer to explain the problem?
PART 3: PROPOSE SOME ALTERNATIVES (20 points)
Paragraph 4 (100-150 words):Using any concrete examples from the reading or media, offer some alternative practices or ways of thinking about the problem during the event that could inspire change.
Paragraph 5 (50-100 words)):closing paragraph to elaborate additional ideas and/or leave your audience with proposals for change.
I included three articles but only choose the two best ones that relate to each other for the prompt.

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