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    Friday April 10th USC sponsored trip to Monuments Exhibit at the Brick and MOCA

    MONUMENTS An Experience L.A. Event (I have photos and videos from event, which I will share)

    ADMISSION: Admission is free and open to current USC students only, who must use the provided transportation to attend on April 10th . Space is limited, and advance registration is required. Check-in for the event will begin at 10:45 a.m. on campus. The bus will depart at 11:30 a.m. and return to campus at 3:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided at check-in. RSVP beginning Monday, March 2, at 10 a.m.

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    DESCRIPTION USC students are invited to join an afternoon of docent-led tours of the powerful exhibition, MONUMENTS. Co-organized and co-presented by The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and The Brick, MONUMENTS marks the recent wave of monument removals as a historic moment. The exhibition reflects on the histories and legacies of post-Civil War America as they continue to resonate today, bringing together a selection of decommissioned monuments, many of which are Confederate, with contemporary artworks borrowed and newly created for the occasion. Removed from their original outdoor public context, the monuments in the exhibition will be shown in their varying states of transformation, from unmarred to heavily vandalized. For this Experience L.A. event, students will visit the full exhibition at both The Brick and MOCA on the same afternoon.

    MONUMENTSconsiders the ways public monuments have shaped national identity, historical memory, and current events. Following the racially motivated mass shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC (2015) and the deadly ‘Unite the Right’ rally organized by white nationalists in Charlottesville, VA (2017), alongside Bree Newsomes powerful removal of the Confederate flag at the South Carolina Statehouse (2015), the United States witnessed the decommissioning of nearly 200 monuments. These removals prompted a national debate that remains ongoing.MONUMENTS aims to historicize these discussions in our current moment and provide a space for crucial discourse and active engagements about challenging topics. . To attend on your own, visit and https://the-brick.org. MONUMENTS is on view until May 3, 2026, at The Brick and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA

    Prompt: Compare and contrast the removed statutes at both places with the work of contemporary artists and our readings on the Civil War, Jim Crow, and 20th century Black Freedom Movements. 2 pages for up to 5 points extra credit ; 3-4 pages for up to 10 points to count as your 2nd Outside event.

  • Mathematics Question

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  • coun 140 internet p.76 widad

    Internet Search Activity

    Instructions

    Heterosexism is the existence of advantages and rewards on heterosexuals solely as a result of their sexual orientation. Many of the things that heterosexuals take for granted may be unavailable to gay or bisexual people. Make a list of the advantages a heterosexual straight has. If you are straight, what advantages do you enjoy that gay people are less likely to enjoy? Think hardmany of the things that heterosexuals take for granted are not equally available to everyone. Examples include displaying a picture of ones loved one without fear of retaliation or ridicule; not having to hide parts of ones life from family, friends, and coworkers; or having the loved one be legally recognized as the next-of-kin. When you have made your list, go to or and type heterosexism into the search box. What items could be added to your list as a result of your search? Why do you think you didnt see them earlier?

  • Communications Question

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  • coun 140 reflection widad

    Part # 1

    Reflection question:

    1. Choose and underline three concepts or terms from the chapter that have intrigued you. Define each and show how each applies into your own life using examples and personal experiences.
    1. Write three discovery statements or insights you have gained from the chapter about the development of your identity.

    part # 2

    Reflection question:

    1. Choose and underline three concepts or terms from the chapter 2 that have intrigued you. Define each and show how each applies into your own life using examples and personal experiences.
    1. Write three discovery statements or insights you have gained from the chapter about the development of your identity.

  • coun 124 db widadi

    part # 1

    Chapter 1 Discussion

    Discussion Question for the Chapter (

    Using the chapter in the book, write a paragraph in no less than 200 words about your understanding of the following quote below. Make sure to indicate in your response how this quote relates to title of the chapter.

    People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. JOSEPH NEWTON

    part # 2

    Chapter 2 Discussion

    Discussion Question for the Chapter

    Using the chapter in the book, write a paragraph in no less than 200 words about your understanding of the following quote below. Make sure to indicate in your response how this quote relates to title of the chapter.

    There is overwhelming evidence that the higher the level of self-esteem, the more likely one will treat others with respect, kindness, and generosity. People who do not experience self-love have little or no capacity to love others.

    NATHANIEL BRANDEN


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  • Economics Question

    Book Review

    Much of the modern regulatory state emerged in the early part of the 20th century during the administrations of TR Roosevelt and Taft. Recently Doris Kearns Goodwin wrote an excellent book considering this time period. While it is not specifically a text in economics (she is a historian) I would like to use this book as a springboard for our discussions throughout the course. To ensure that you have read the book I require that you turn in a two page review of the book. This review should provide evidence that you have read the book and relate what you have read to topics we have discussed in class.

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