Celebration is in order as we congratulate our students on their achievements over the past 60 classes! It is my intension to present a slide show to you all presenting 1 art piece from every student in the 1st trimester WITH reflective notes as to what makes their artwork unique and vital to our community. 6th grade seminar work: Rebecca has used our "Tiny Art exhibit" frames to make her Candy Land invasion comic. This is a brilliant means to panel a comic. Notice her attention to detail and the arrows that point the direction of the comic. It is clear she wants you to read this story! Victory, REBECCA! For his Olmec head, Kam followed suit and made the head of his favorite basketball player, Lebron James. This is very fitting, as it is believed that the ancient Olmec heads are of ball players/warriors; the theory goes, as anthropologist David Graeber tells us, that for the ancient Olmec, sports and war were interchangeable, and large conflicts were o...
God Forbid We should ever be Twenty years without a rebellion.” Thomas Jefferson 1787 The first duty of a revolutionary is to be educated. - Ernesto “Che” Guevara Revolution definition a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system. Good day class, and welcome to Mr. Turnbull’s seminars. If you are in this class on an “odd” day, you are taking “ What’s your take on Che Guevara? ” A class about the colossally significant, polarizing, controversial and notorious 20th century revolutionary figure Ernesto “Che” Guevara. To quote his celebrated biographer, Jon Lee Anderson, “Guevara’s dream was to end poverty and injustice in Latin America and the developing world through armed (guerrilla) revolution.” He became an enemy of the United States and was eventually executed by Bolivian government forces backed by the CIA. By studying Che, you are learning world history. This is because Che was a wor...
For the Graphic Novel Seminar, we have been reading Gord Hill's "500 Years on Indigenous Resistance". This graphic novel is a history of the Americas from the point of view of the numerous Indigenous peoples who have lived here for an estimated 40,000 years! We will be using this history graphic novel as a launching point to make our own graphic novels. We started with the Taino people; the native people of the Caribbean. We studied their art, culture, economy and history. The Taino are invaded by Christopher Columbus and the Spanish Crown in 1492; their society is never the same again as they experience a genocide. While it was recorded that the Taino people go extinct in the 1500s, and most were killed as a result of massacres, murder, torture, abuse and starvation, there is recorded resistance. For example, there was Enriquillo's Rebellion of 1519 in what is now Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Enriquillo was a Taino Caciques, wh...
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