In last week's blog post, I discussed the case that incited the Los Angeles Riots in 1992 and the riots themselves. These riots caused a lot of damage to the city and gained a lot of traction throughout the states. It was a well-known case both in the United States and outside of it. However, there was no real change within the country, state, or city following this demonstration. Throughout this situation, multiple cases of racism within the Los Angeles Police Department came to light, but even with all of that evidence, no changes were made even within the LAPD. It did come as a surprise that no changes happened immediately after this situation. These demonstrations fit into the category of what makes an effective protest. Some key points that make for a protest that will have a lasting impact include a salient demonstration and uniting several causes under one main concern, which this protest did (Resnick). Additionally, the demonstrations lasted five days, which definitely woul...
While Elizabeth Jennings Graham is not a figure often discussed in the media or in schools, there are quite a few articles on her actions as they did have a big impact on segregation in New York City. One of these articles is from the NYC-based newspaper The New York Times . The article "The Schoolteacher On the Streetcar" written by Katharine Greider recounts the events of July 16, 1854 when Elizabeth took a stand against segregation in public transit. 1850's Streetcar This article does a great job of describing Elizabeth Jennings Graham's actions and impact on the legal status of segregation in New York's public transit system. Greider recounts the work that Elizabeth did for her community aside from her protest on the streetcar. In terms of the event that Elizabeth is most known for, Greider introduces Graham's attorney and discusses how he won the case and what that meant for the community. Furthermore, Greider explains a likely reason as to why Rosa Parks...
In my previous post, I discussed how Manifest 's Saanvi Bahl embodies the smart Asian stereotype. Manifest was recently picked up by Netflix to release a final season. With a new production team, there are opportunities for the stereotypes in the show to be removed, including Saanvi's characterization. Saanvi contributes a lot to the plot of show. However, her contributions all stem from her being a doctor while Ben Stone’s, a white character, contributions are seen as more crucial yet do not stem from his field of work and are more just analyses of his visions. The network should give Saanvi more opportunities in which she can contribute in more ways than just scientific discoveries and in which she can truly express who she is as a person rather than just a doctor. For instance, it is implied in the show that Saanvi is bisexual, if not lesbian, so the production team could zoom in on that part of her life a bit more in order to add depth to her character and add LGBTQ...
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