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Assessment Task - PowerPoint Presentation
You will demonstrate a 10-minute (10-12 minutes -your lecturer will stop you if you exceed 12 minutes) live presentation with your allocated group during your online session in Weeks 10 and 11. Your lecturer will assign you a week and all members MUST be prepared and present to demonstrate your assessment.
As a group, summarise your case study by including Points 1, 2, 3, and 4 from, Task 2A.
Whilst completing Task 2A, you developed an idea that could possibly address the oppressive issue for your chosen case study.
With your group, merge your ideas to develop a project to respond to the case study and justify your program with a theory, framework, or approach from unit material. Need Immediate Assignment Help? Click Here to Get Assistance!
Case Study
An Aboriginal woman telephoned in response to a newspaper advertisement for a house to rent. She spoke with another woman, and an agreement was made to rent the house and for the woman to inspect it later that day. The other woman was the owner's wife.
When the woman and her mother (also Aboriginal) went to inspect the house as arranged, the owner's wife indicated the house had been rented to someone else, and said the house was too good for you. She said a house down the road was more suitable.
Later that day, the woman's sister-in-law rang the advertised number enquiring about the house to rent, and she was told the house was still available. That evening, the woman's husband also rang and spoke to the owner's daughter, who told him her father didn't want to rent to blacks, even though the owner's daughter knew the husband was white.
The tribunal accepted that an agreement to rent the house had been reached between the woman and the owner's wife over the telephone, and that the owner's wife had withdrawn from the agreement when she saw that the woman was an Aborigine with dark skin. The tribunal found the owner's wife was acting as the owner's agent, with both actual and ostensible authority. This meant the owner was responsible for the discriminatory conduct of his wife.
The tribunal found the refusal to rent caused the woman to remain in overcrowded emergency housing with her husband and six children, for a number of months. Being told the house was too good for her, and that a sub-standard house down the road was more suitable for her, was deeply hurtful to the woman. She experienced continuing pain and humiliation from the refusal to rent and had adopted the strategy of having her husband inspect houses for rent to avoid again being denied housing because of her Aboriginality.
Each student should present an equal time. You MUST explain the project and identify your contribution WITHOUT reading from scripts.
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