#OthelloSy17 Twessay 1: If you could redefine the Dream, what would it be? Is your Dream actually available/possible for all? Why/why not?
Twessay 2: Use an anecdote to write an essay that witnesses one of the basic tenets of CRT. Make something happen with words. #OthelloSy17
Twessay 3: How do epithets shape the way others think? Write an essay in 140 characters using an example from “Othello.” #OthelloSy17
How do bodies get used—for something? against someone?—in the play? Use an emoji + short quotation. Make every character count. #OthelloSy17
Looking for ideas for this week's #OthelloSy17 twessay? Check out @EmojiDickinson!
In lieu of today's #OthelloSy17 twessay, post three (3) tweets responding to today's intergroup dialogue: http://ow.ly/aiHf30fwCQk.
How do words get used—for something? against someone?—in Red Velvet? Use emoji + short quotation. Make every character count. #OthelloSy17
Remember @HomeMadeMimi? Share an anecdote of whitewashing affected a film or TV show you love. #OthelloSy17 #ExpressiveAsians #OscarsSoWhite
Twessay 8: Describe a moment in @GetOutMovie that echoes, mirrors, or alludes to “Othello.” How? #OthelloSy17
Week Nine
Identify a moment in #OthellosCrane when the body was used to communicate an idea (via memes, emoticons, videos, etc.) and point to an aspect of Critical Race Theory that this moment illuminates. #OthelloSy17
Twessay 10: Describe another project you encountered at the FYS Showcase that engaged in Critical Race Theory. How? #OthelloSy17