Here is the information about the Teach In! that is being organized by the Women and Gender Studies Department at Hunter College. The event is schedule for next Tuesday, November 22nd, from 5:30-7:30.
As I mentioned last night, there are also putting together an event that will specifically address concerns about the future of immigration policy under Trump and the implications for DACA and undocumented peoples. I’ll post details about this event as they become available.
Due Sunday, November 13th, by midnight. Word count: 400 words. Please make sure everything is in your own words. If you paraphrase, make sure to include the proper citation.
In the introduction to her book, Nickel and Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich (2001:8) notes that certain family members told her she could complete her research without ever leaving her study. Drawing on details from the text (in particular from chapter two) explain what benefit, if any, Ehrenreich’s work derives from her decision to “do the old fashioned kind of journalism.”