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1. After watching and listening to the "Immigrant Families" Video Lecture, discuss one of the the findings of the article and why you agree or disagree with it. For example, you may believe that immigration to the U.S. increases rather than decreases crime. Why do you believe this? What sources of information are you drawing on to come to that conclusion? You should find a study (outside of course material) that supports or refutes your argument and incorporate it into your discussion.
2. What did you learn from watching Race: The Power of an Illusion? Which arguments made in the documentary do you find the most important? Why did you find these arguments important? Can you relate any of the information presented in the documentary to your life and experiences?
3. What did you learn from the course materials? Which arguments made in the articles and video lectures did you find the most important? Why did you find these arguments important? Can you relate any of the information presented in the materials to your life and experiences?
4. Watch The Worst Job In New York: Immigrant America. After watching the documentary, what are your thoughts about some of the larger arguments made in the documentary? What do you agree with and disagree with? Are the experiences of immigrants in the documentary applicable to any part of your life? Can you identify with the arguments made in the documentary? You can discuss anything that stands out to you. However, make sure that you make, at least, 3 solid arguments in your initial thread.
5. Watch Immigration Battle. After watching the documentary, what are your thoughts about some of the larger arguments made in the documentary? What do you agree with and disagree with? Are the experiences of immigrants in the documentary applicable to any part of your life? Can you identify with the arguments made in the documentary? You can discuss anything that stands out to you. However, make sure that you make, at least, 3 solid arguments in your initial thread.