Museum of Resistance and Resilience Main MenuPraxis #1: Curation and Annotation (Group Project)details of Praxis #1 assignmentPraxis #1.1 War, Memory, And Identity: Beyond Victims and Voice Museum of Resistance and ResilienceProfessor Marjory Wentworth Honor's Class at College of CharlestonPraxis #2 Media Intervention, Multimedia Essay (Individual Project)Entry 2 in our Museum of Resistance and ResiliencePraxis #3 Manifesto of Future Resistance and ResilienceMedia Intervention/Media PostsFinal Course Reflection - A Letter to the FutureDue November 18Vicki Callahanf68c37bed83f129872c0216fae5c9d063d9e11baLisa Müller-Tredecc71af55f5122020f2b95396300e25feb73b6995
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12020-11-05T23:28:19-08:00Madeline Feng6c9aff376b328d3c03fc74d328de4d678ef5c0e9377843plain2020-11-06T20:39:56-08:00Madeline Feng6c9aff376b328d3c03fc74d328de4d678ef5c0e9This is a quote from Audre Lorde, when she asserts that when people attempt to safeguard their rights, it’s never a single-issue struggle because the fight against injustice, no matter if it’s based on race, class, or gender, is never a single-issue fight, but a common goal for everyone because all of use are living multi-issue lives with our own perspectives and narratives. It is one major goal of The Island of Knowledge to try including narratives of struggles, or other significant instances of human history that can be viewed in different perspectives, to better prevent being misled by distorted truths, such as the information gap about WWII that’s mentioned above.
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1media/images_thumb.jpeg2020-11-05T23:28:04-08:00Madeline Feng6c9aff376b328d3c03fc74d328de4d678ef5c0e9Madeline Praxis 3 W2 Media 22Audre Lorde's Quotemedia/images.jpegplain2020-11-06T20:42:54-08:00UltraViolet. (n.d.). Retrieved November 05, 2020, from https://www.facebook.com/weareultraviolet/posts/this-black-history-month-were-proud-to-honor-audre-lorde-a-self-described-black-/2627735517296475/.Madeline Feng6c9aff376b328d3c03fc74d328de4d678ef5c0e9