Solved: Challening Anti-Asian Bias And Acting as an Ally

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Amidst the increase in anti-Asian rhetoric, bullying in schools, racist incidents, scapegoating and hate crimes impacting Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), this is an important opportunity to have conversation with your classmate’s about the history of injustices and violence.            

After reading, watching, and listening to the material from this lesson.

Students should have had a better understanding of some of the things AAPI in the United States have experienced, how they have had to endure prejudice, discrimination, enslavement and hate crimes. 

Directions:

You will provide your initial response in the form of paragraphs

You will analyze the content and context, describing what you liked, didn’t like, what you thought, felt, and took from this lesson (module), while also making connection on how it was relevant to Ethnic Studies.  

After reviewing all of the lessons in the module, students are to summarize of the lessons they enjoyed learning about

Then write a reflection paragraph: 

Describe the prejudices and discrimination AAPI encountered then and now

Describe their endeavours and accomplishments  

Describe how are they were relevant to the course,

Reply to two of your classmates posts.

Stop Asian Hate

STEP 1:

Demonstrate critical thinking skills.

Use the Key terms and definitions in the back of your textbook’s glossary to help you express or explain what you learned.

Organize your paragraphs with a title and bullet points

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