Respond by Thursday. Discuss through Saturday.
TED (2009, October 7). The danger of a single story | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Retrieved from https://goo.gl/7ZZ5Ha
Review
Review this week's assigned reading and resources to prepare for this discussion.
- Watch The Danger of a Single Story [00:19:16] (opens in a new window).
Respond
- Describe the speaker’s main points about basing your beliefs/attitudes about a person/group/culture on one facet of that person/group/culture.
- Respond to those points.
- What was her most compelling point?
- How does this insight change your views about writing and the importance of diversity within writing?
Requirements:
- Initial Post: minimum of 250 words
Discuss
- Respond to your peers by furthering the discussion on your thoughts on the strategies shared. Post substantive responses to your colleagues. Cite scholarly sources where required. Responses could include suggestions for further resources, questions of clarification, or providing context and insight. Avoid simple posts of agreement; if you agree, explain why, and then thoughtfully further the conversation.
- Response to peers: minimum of 150 words
- Respond to more than the minimum of two peers (see discussion rubrics in the syllabus for details)
*Note: This activity will be checked for plagiarism and AI-generated content. Always review the University's Academic Integrity Policy (opens in a new window) statement regarding plagiarism and the use of AI. Learn more about Plagiarism (opens in a new window)
Discussion Instructions
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