Part 1:
Following articles from our textbook to prepare for discussion and short papers:
Make connections between the various articles and across the various topics and connect them to the major sociological schools of thought. Need Assignment Help?
Robinson, "'Personal Preference' as the New Racism"
Chou, Lee and Ho, "Love Is (Color)Blind"
Goren, "Gay and Jewish: The Advantages of Intersectionality"
Sex, Gender, and Sexuality, 3rd ed. by Ferber, Holcomb, and Wentling. Oxford University Press.
Part 2:
Self-reflexive, creative entries (poetry, art or other forms of creative expression are encouraged) about current events and/or your own personal experiences as they relate to things we talk about in class (body image, sports, education, employment, family, etc.). Be creative - clip things out of magazines or from online sites, talk about videos or films you see, tell stories from your past experiences, Summarize a review of something you've read or seen in the news or just share your thoughts about what you learned in a lecture.
NO ai response, first person and natural flow