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Who are you?

Identity . Who are you?. CHANGE!.

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Who are you?

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  1. Identity Who are you? CHANGE!

  2. First, feel, then feel, then read, or read, then feel, then fall, or stand, where you already are. Think of your self, and the other selves…think of your parents, your mothers and sisters, your fathers, then feel, or fall, on your knees if nothing else moves you, then read and look more deeply into all that matters come close to you. Make some muscle in your head but use the muscles in your heart. -Leroi Jones

  3. Find inspiration from within” Social Issues Get involved. Take a stand. Become aware of the world around you! Change

  4. What are Social Issues?

  5. Here are some social issues…but not all! • Poverty • Violence • Pollution • Unemployment • War • Racism • Gun Control • Peace • Population • Animal Abuse • Abuse • Homelessness • Discrimination • Social equality What is important to you? What’s your thing?

  6. Barbara Kruger

  7. Jenny Holzer

  8. A Strong Sense of Duty Imprisons you A NAME MEANS A LOT JUST BY ITSELF Boredom makes you do crazy things EVERYONES WORK IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT KNOWING YOURSELF LETS YOU UNDERSTAND OTHERS

  9. I Can Change the WorldPoster Assignment • The students will search for an active issue or problem. • The students will juxtapose, overlap, and layer images to create their poster. • The students will experiment with creating clear, dynamic compositions in reference to their topic of choice.

  10. Homework • Pick a social issue that you can relate to or you find that you passonate about. • Write a brief statement explaining why it is important to you. \ If you have any concerns or comments let me know! Have FUN!

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