By Judy Ly Staff writer People of color or marginalized people are rarely discussed in-depth in the history textbooks. We know of Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez, but not many more names come to mind; not because more historical figures of color don’t exist, but rather because they aren’t taught in class as... Continue Reading →
Filling the gap of representation through art
By Judy Ly Staff writer For this Expeditions round of Ethnic Studies, students studied the portrayal of people of non-dominant backgrounds in media. From music video to films to even personal poetry, Expeditions teacher Angel Barragan showcased the representation and misrepresentation of Latinos, Asians, Native Americans and African Americans. Expeditions teacher Angel Barragan shares his... Continue Reading →
PHOTO GALLERY: Rainier students educate peers about unsung heroes
By Judy Ly Staff writer Rainier senior Jishen Prakash talked about Bob Moses, who believed in his most underprivileged students and created a math program known as the "Algebra Project" to help them thrive Alan Do, a Rainier junior, talks about Constance Wu Rainier junior Alan Do presented about Constance Wu, an Asian American actress who... Continue Reading →
PHOTO GALLERY: Rainier students video chats members of SFSU’s Ethnic Studies Organization
By Judy Ly Staff Writer Ethnic Studies curriculum has been compared to the Matrix. “You can kind of wake up and realize all these factors put in place in our society to keep us down as people of color in marginalized communities. So that's what I love about Ethnic Studies, it wakes people up to... Continue Reading →
Summit Rainier now offers Ethnic Studies as a course
By Judy Ly Staff Writer Summit Public Schools has been open for 15 years, and this is the first time the course Ethnic Studies has ever been offered at the Summit Public School: Rainier campus in Eastside San Jose. Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary curriculum that teaches about other ethnicities’ significant social impact on U.S.... Continue Reading →