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1. No credit for posts where you say 'colored' when you mean 'people of color', or when you say 'racist' when you mean 'prejudiced'.
Copy this question into your post and answer it: Think of some stereotypes you have heard about people on welfare. Try to see, in the data on TANF, if the stereotypes you have heard are accurate. Then use the TANF files to answer the question. Write about some of the discrepancies you discover. The files you need are in the Wk 8 Module.
You can choose one of these questions if you like:
- The Stereotype: Families on TANF have lots of children. The Question: What is the average number of children in TANF families?
- The Stereotype: Most people on TANF are Black. The Question: What are the racial characteristics of people who receive TANF?
- The Stereotype: Most people on TANF are Black. The Question: What are the racial characteristics of TANF families in Washington State?
2. No credit for posts where you say 'colored' when you mean 'people of color', or when you say 'racist' when you mean 'prejudiced'.
Copy this into your post and then answer it: Write a question of your own, about the assigned readings section 8.2, that you have been wondering about, and then try to answer some of it.
3. No credit for posts where you say 'colored' when you mean 'people of color', or when you say 'racist' when you mean 'prejudiced'.
There is a lot going on this week. Write about some of it. Show us in what you write that you can explain from a multicultural perspective. Remember to copy the question prompt, to get those points.
4. From the reading in Takaki this week you have had an introduction to the history ofJapanese and Japanese American internment. Now visit The Densho Project (Links to an external site.) and browse through its contents. Before you leave the site, please visit the Archive section (Links to an external site.) and listen to or view at least two of the interviews and personal histories recorded there. Understand that those being interviewed are relating their experiences in the camps and each individual's memory of the event may not fit into your understanding of Japanese-American incarceration.
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