September 11
The Name Game Continues... We are about 1/3 of the way through!
Please consider sitting in a new spot today. You will need to partner with someone new for today's activities.
I. Whole Room Check-In ... then Name Game
II. Announcements
Please consider sitting in a new spot today. You will need to partner with someone new for today's activities.
I. Whole Room Check-In ... then Name Game
- We will go around the room today before the name game. State your name and the artifact you chose for today (please tell us if this is a video, book, song, etc).
- Prepare your artifact for sharing. If you have a print-based text, plan to give an overview and share a few paragraphs or verses with your colleagues. If you have a video/album/song, cue up the performance to the place that you want your colleague to see (this is especially for those of you with lengthy talks or documentaries).
II. Announcements
- Please note: by Wednesday, we will have covered 12 points of reading responses already. If you are behind, get the late work in FAST (a few points will be better than no points) and push yourself to keep up . . . or you will find yourself failing the class by the end of the month!
- Reminder of New Log-In Procedures: When you click on on article title, you might be selecting a copyrighted text. In that case, you will be taken to an online repository for your reading that requires a password based on copyright/fair use laws. Use your FULL, OFFICIAL John Jay email address (i.e., [email protected] you need to use everything after "@") that you use to access all university systems and your current password. You may be prompted to start an account. If so, click yes. You will need to be logged in to access the materials.
III. Two Rounds of Partnered Sharing
ROUND ONE: Gender Justice Vocabulary Exercise ROUND TWO: Homework Sharing
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Sample Mission StatementThe Women’s Center for Gender Justice seeks to advance knowledge of gender equity and women’s issues through educational programming, counseling and activism. We collaborate with clubs and organizations at John Jay and throughout the New York City area to promote gender equity, LGBTQ rights, anti-violence education, and reproductive justice. The Women’s Center for Gender Justice is a safe space for all students and their allies, and supportive of student diversity.
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