What are the strengths and limitations of LGBT activism? Can significant social change be accomplished by working inside the system? Is it possible to link the LGBT rights movement to a broader coalition for social, political, and economic change, one that is sensitive to issues of gender, race, and class? What are the obstacles in doing so? Based on the findings of your analysis, what, if any, changes need to be made to existing approaches? What are some possible ways forward? What might such changes look like in practice?

Since its inception in the early 1950s, the LGBT rights movement has been divided over its approach to political, social, and cultural change. On the one hand, assimilations have typically embraced a rights-based perspective, working within the system to achieve incremental reforms. On the other hand, liberationists have favored more radical, cultural change from outside […]

Offer an honest, personal, critical reflection on part 1 of ” Note of a native son.” React to it as specifically and as clear as you can. No outside sources please and thank you. also point out what specific part stood out to you and why.

Offer an honest, personal, critical reflection on part 1 of ” Note of a native son.” React to it as specifically and as clear as you can. No outside sources please and thank you. also point out what specific part stood out to you and why.

How does Malik relate with his mother in “The Next Adventure”? How do their interactions change over the course of the story?Discuss

Tessa received the letter in an oversized lavender envelope with a silver star across the addressee space. She knew what it was before she opened it due to a system error earlier that week that had sent out emails to the accepted students. She still opened it slowly to build anticipation, just like she had […]

What specific problems did these three women encounter as women authors? How did they try to come to terms with their dilemma?Discuss

Description There are a number of works by representative female authors such as Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, and Emily Dickinson. What specific problems did these three women encounter as women authors? How did they try to come to terms with their dilemma? Write a well-crafted 5- full page essay, doubled spaced plus a works cited. […]

xamine the issue of class representation in an author’s works.Examine how a particular work depicts issues of power or control

Description   Some possible topics for your research paper: You could examine the issue of class representation in an author’s works You could look at how race and/or ethnicity figure into any of the works we’ve read You could examine how a particular work depicts issues of power or control    

In his Poetics, Aristotle calls spectacle the “least artistic” and least essential element of drama. Why? Do you agree with this assessment? Illustrate your answer with specific examples from at least two dramatic productions

Choose A or B, and write an essay with a clear statement of thesis and specific, detailed evidence to support it (typed, double-spaced, minimum 750 words in length) . A. In his Poetics, Aristotle calls spectacle the “least artistic” and least essential element of drama. Why? Do you agree with this assessment? Illustrate your answer […]

What are the public problems under consideration?What are the policy solutions examined in The Green New Deal?Discuss

Description Each book report is to be presented in a memorandum of at least two (2) pages. The memorandum must be single-spaced using 12-point Arial or Times New Roman font. Leave a space between sections and paragraphs in the same manner as these instructions. Margins must be at least one inch on each side of […]