Empowering Individuals for Positive Social Change

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Empowerment and activism are highlighted through historical examples like Johnny Cash's music and social justice movements. The content delves into ways individuals can combat injustices, find peaceful solutions, and advocate for positive change in communities. It encourages reflection on personal contributions to creating a brighter future for all.


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  1. Change for a Brighter Future How can an individual effect change in a community?

  2. Throughout History Individuals Have Fought For Rights! Emancipation proclamation 1863 Right to vote for African Americans 1870 Right for women to vote 1920 Indian citizenship act of 1924 Civil rights movement 1896-1954 and 1954-1968 Photo from www.examiner.com

  3. How can an individual combat an injustice? List 3 items that you have seen this week: in person or in the news that you saw as an injustice. Take a couple minutes and Share the injustice you found with the person next to you. As a class Spend five minutes discussing how a student can address an injustice photo from Guestlist.net

  4. How Johnny Cash worked as an activist through his music? Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian The Ballad of Ira Hayes- most famous song on the album a) Right click to open the following hyperlink: http://www.allmusic.com/album/b itter-tears-ballads-of-the- american-indian-mw0000626521 b) Name some other artists today that have worked on social issues. Photo courtesy of Cocoamusic.blogspot.com

  5. Social issues are issues that affect a large group of people. Can we take a negative and make it work for us? https://news.yahoo.com/ferguson-grand-jury-decision-darren-wilson-live- 153912750.html?soc_src=copy Photo courtesy of Atlantic.com

  6. It hurts us to see injustice. How do we find a peaceful solution? Independently write for 5 minutes on how we can find a peaceful solution. Take 2 minutes to share your ideas with one neighbor. Discuss as a class how someone like Johnny Cash would have dealt with this injustice. Picture courtesy of Tolerentpeople.com

  7. What positive change will you fight for? Most students have a strong sense of justice. As you watch the clip above think about how you can work for a brighter future for this world in which we all must live! Courtesy of You Tube: originally taken from the Feb. 4, 1970 episode of "The Johnny Cash Show."

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