National Motto E Pluribus Essay Of Cultural Ident
Based upon the readings (both text and additional) and screenings (all thus far), please answer the following prompt:
What is Cultural Identity in America in the year 2020?
Screening:
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_35a7sn6ds
Snow Tha Product:
It’s a hard line
When you’re an import
Baby boy it’s hard times
When you ain’t sent for
Racist feed the belly of the beast
With they pitchforks, rich chores
Done by the people that get ignored
It’s all set
They’ve awoken
It’s a whole awakening
The alarm rang a while ago
Those who yearn seek it out
But yet they label us as lazy
We are the same ones
Hustling on every level
Here’s the data
Walk a mile in our shoes
Tighten up your laces
I been scoping ya dudes
Residente:
By land or by sea
False identities
We climb walls or float on rafts
We fight like Sandino in Nicaragua*
We’re like the plants that grow without any water
Without an American passport
Because half of Gringolandia is Mexican territory
You’ve gotta be a real son of a bitch
We plant them the tree yet they eat the fruit
We’re the ones they’ve crossed
We came here to take back the gold they stole**
And we have more tricks than the secret police
We stuff our entire home in our suitcases
And with a pickaxe, a shovel, and a rake
We’ll build you a castle
Now what’s that chorus say, fucker?
All:
Immigrants: we get the job done!
2.NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY SHORT: “OUT OF MANY, ONE”
True to its founding identity, the United States is still a nation of immigrants. Inspired by New-York Historical’s Citizenship Project, this Netflix documentary short film depicts some of the many threads that continue to weave the tapestry that is America through the lens of five immigrants who are on their journey to U.S. citizenship. It is a reminder of its national motto E Pluribus Unum—Out of Many, One.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=ep4bmXjneUM&feature=emb_logo
1) First, start here: https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2017/08/opinion/where-im-really-from/
Explore some of the stories included below the video as well.
2) Then watch this video about history and what is often forgotten:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOktqY5wY4A&t=7s
3) This is almost a coda to the above. FYI: Shots of Detroit are included here at 1:16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_livxZNCQeU
4) The power of history and its link with identity is also here:
https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/museum
Additional Reading: This article was written as there were growing concerns over AP History classes and which histories “mattered.” It links the discussion of how multiple narratives may indeed be the best way to investigate history, especially complex histories like those in the United States.
This started with a national discussion five years ago. Is the conversation settled? Why? Why not?
https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/03/the-problem-with-history-classes/387823/
Another one is “In Syria” that I have uploaded.
Text: you only read Chapter 3 and 4.
It is minimum 6 pages.