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Join us on a deep dive into the era of activism, exploring vital themes such as women's rights, counterculture movements, and consumer economics. Each group member will research a specific topic—ranging from the civil rights activism of figures like Cesar Chavez to the impact of technology on social change. Utilizing library resources and creative media, you'll compile informative sections enriched with images, videos, and music to enhance your presentation. Creativity and collaboration will be key as we uncover the revolutionary ideas shaping our world today!
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A Time For Change An era of activism
OBJECTIVES • Research activism, science & technology, consumer economics, women’s rights, counter culture and mainstream trends • Teach your fellow group mates about your particular topics through images, links, music, etc
You say you want a revolution… • Activity: Each group member must be assigned a category with various subcategories. They are responsible for researching the information using library resources (such as Doing the Decades…stay away from Wikipedia!!!) In addition they will add images, links to videos, and links to music which relate.
You will have 2 classes to work on your individual section. Afterwards you will discuss the information you researched with your group. • You can choose the platform for how you will present your information • Be creative! • 5 groups of 5 people
Activism • AIM • JACL • Caesar Chavez & UFW • Grey Panthers • Black Power Space & Technology • The Pill • Thalidomide • Birth of computers • Space Technology • Communications • Environment
Women • Feminism • Betty Friedan • Gloria Steinham • NOW • ERA Counterculture • Hippies • Timothy Leary • Sexual and Drug Revolution • Art/Music/Fashion • Woodstock • Haight-Ashbury
Consumer Economics Issue • Ralph Nader • Big Businesses & Products • Labor issues • Credit • wall street • Auto industry • Oil