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Senior Current Issues Blendspace Assignments on Police Brutality are due – link posted to Mr. Wood by 3:00 PM on Friday, December 19.  Please send Mr. Wood a photo of the victim along with the date of the incident involving this individual on Wednesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ferguson and Beyond – A Blendspace Production

  • 12/18 (11:59 PM) – Blendspace online (including final PDF)
  • 30 pt total –  Reflection on the death of Michael Bell Jr. – see google classroom. Project grade.
  • 20 pt total – printed and linked information search (binder 12/16) – Project grade.
  • 100 pt total – Final Blendspace (project) grade.
  • Unarmed people of color killed by police 1999 to 2014
  • Go here for a nationwide data bank on police reports.  From Helena.

Please go here for our blog introduction to this Problem with Police Brutality in the United States…  In regard to your binder and print journalism study of the issue, I want you to find EVERYTHING.   Don’t just search for the Blendspace.  I expect you to canvass the entire Internet; past and  present.  Coverage of the issue, from local and national sources  is of the essence.  Find the Police Report; read it.  If there are Facebook sights involved – find them.  Editorials that focus on your issue are significant as well.  And send me an email with a final listing of all video and audio  links that you have accumulated for research on the topic.  You will recieve a pre-Blendspace 50 point grade based on how thorough you are at accumulating information.

Go here for an excellent report about police brutality ten years back in Kenosha, Wisconsin and a fathers search for justice in his son’s death.   If you don’t have a particular issue for study…you might want to give this a try.  Everybody should read it.

  • Tamir Rice / Cleveland – Brieanna Ferguson & Ivy Lewis
  • Jordan Miles / Pittsburgh – Kaitlyn Mclain & Kendall Vogel
  • Santiago Hernandez /NYC –  Paula Shay and Travis Dalum
  • John Wrana Jr / Chicago – Ashley & Melinda
  • Jonathan Ferrell/North Carolina – Anna & Jackie
  • Milton Hall / Michigan – Helena & Tyler
  • Sean Groubert / South Carolina – Maria & Petra
  • Amadou Diallo / NYC – Madeliene Stenholm
  • Keith Vidal / North Carolina – Sara & Sarah
  • Michael Brown / Ferguson, MO – Kaleb Kerkstra & Laura Dinse
  • Eric Garner / NYC – Brock & Jordon
  • Michael Bell / Kenosha, WI – Shelbie & Elisabeth
  • Kahreem Tribble / NYC – Kelton & Shannon
  • Rodney King / LA, CA – Carla & Mariah
  • Rekia Boyd / Chicago – Paula Shay
  • Rumain Brisbon/Phoenix AZ   Atreau & Charlie
  • Kajamie Powell / St Louis – Mr. Wood

Below, find Blendspace guidelines for your Assignment in regard to the issue above.

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Ferguson and beyond – What is happening in this country?

  • Go to NPR link for podcast on President Obama’s meeting with Law Enforcement officials and Civil Rights leaders.
  • Benjamin Watson New Orleans Saints – on Facebook.

The events of Ferguson highlight a serious problem in the United States.  For whatever reason (and the issues are wide and deep and grey)  too many cops are killing too many American citizens.  Many of these deaths are unnecessary.  And consistently the victims are black and poor and often homeless or mentally ill.  I’m not saying that I know what happened specifically with Michael Brown and officer Darrin Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri; I don’t.  Maybe that is why I don’t have a passionate position on this incident.  I do know that had there been organized response to the shooting death of Kajamie Powell, a few miles from the site of the Brown shooting, I would have found my way to Missouri.  Maybe I should have just gone and initiated it; that was an absolute abuse of power.   The response, which was non-existent should have been loud and long and hard.

While trying not to throw a blanket of blame on all of law enforcement (a large majority of police officers in this country do their job well), and not absolving the criminal element on our streets, nor dismissing the massive number of weapons available to it, nor the myriad of problems in many of our inner cities, some by choice and others by circumstance, something is structurally and morally wrong in our country.

Just like the criminal defense lawyers serving in Colorado Springs, the law enforcement officers are public servants – the police department fulfills the general welfare promise of the Constitution of the United police-brutality-dogsStates.  Cops are supposed to instill a sense of calm and confidence and support among the citizenry.  They don’t instill that feeling for many Americans, particularly in  urban minority communities.  Too much abuse; too much unchecked power.  Too many shootings. I know that when the police show up in third world countries they seldom instill a sense of confidence.  Third world police are about corruption and unchecked brutality.  Similar images of American policemen (accurate or not) are currently appearing on television screens and smart phones all over the United States.  The last time that this country saw such a consistent abuse of power was in the 1960’s when white Southern police response to a nonviolent Civil Rights movement was brutal and out of proportion to community action.

Nothing so serious is ever so simple.  So let us tread lightly…but let us tread. Continue reading

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College Talk #2 – The Bill…How to pay for it ALL

ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE – Tuesday November 25.

For all things college – go to our website – building a better world.net.  Please go here for extra credit assignment in discussing this material with mom and dad.  Go here for College Talk Review – “Podcasts and Websites”

It isn’t just about deciding to go to college.  It’s about choosing the right one and planning for the cost.  A two or four year collegiate degree can be expensive.  If you aren’t smart about the process you can be saddled with debt that will last long into your adult life.  The key then, becomes, figuring out how to navigate the mind field of college costs; and making it to the finish line without mortgaging your future.

The most serious mistake you can make in this entire college challenge is to sign on every dotted line and take out every loan that comes across your plate.  The second biggest mistake is to fear debt so much that you don’t go to college.  The key is to go eyes wide open, to learn all that you can learn, and to make wise decisions.  That and apply for as many loans and financial aid as you can get your hands out.

You can do this if you are smart about it.   Good luck:)

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A Google Docs Debate

The goal for any Google Docs Debate is for you as an individual, and for us as a class, to take an issue and have an intelligent conversation about that topic.  This is not a rant session – its a thoughtful and collective online discussion.  You have particular requirements that you must fulfill in the process.  More significant however, is that you listen and learn from your fellow compadres.  I will join you.  So, let’s talk.
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