Debunk Model Minority Myth
How do model minority myth divide minority groups and further perpetual stereotypes?
How do model minority myth divide minority groups and further perpetual stereotypes?
How do we remain true to ourselves as we move in and out of different communities, cultures and contexts?
How does struggle help define who we are?
How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
How do our various group identities shape us as individuals?
What part do culture and history play in the formation of our individual and collective identities?
How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
What is the difference between feeling proud and feeling superior?
How does struggle help define who we are?
How do you think the images we keep seeing of violence towards mostly black and marginalized identities impacts people in those communities?
How do our various group identities shape us as individuals?
What part do culture and history play in the formation of our individual and collective identities?
How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
How do we remain true to ourselves as we move in and out of different communities, cultures and contexts?
What part do culture and history play in the formation of our individual and collective identities?
1. What hateful words stayed in Rodriguez’s memory his entire life? Cite the text.
2. Rodriguez writes, “We never stopped crossing borders.” Give two examples from the text of how he extends the metaphor of borders.
3. Compare how Luis’ mother responded to the woman in Will Rogers Park with how she felt on the inside. Tell about a time...
-Why do we feel empathy for others when they are mistreated?
-How are people similar to and different from each other?
-Should individuals stand up for what’s right even when it puts them at risk?
-How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
-What part do culture and history play in the formation...
What is the difference between an ally and an accomplice?
What is required to be an accomplice?
What do I need to take into consideration when being an accomplice?
What happens if I fail or mess up?
How do our various group identities shape us as individuals?
What is the difference between feeling proud and feeling superior?
How do we remain true to ourselves as we move in and out of different communities, cultures and contexts?