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Asa Walton
Display Name
Asa Walton
Major Program of Study
Liberal Arts & Sciences
Pronouns
He /Him/ His
Academic interests

Botany and Horticulture

Bio

My friends call me Ace, I was born and raised in Queens NY. I graduated this past June 2021 from the Institute for Health Profession at Cambria Heights. My hobbies and personal interest are ice skating and paint balling. I have started my own clothing line untitled at this time to features my art work and custom designed. I enjoy studying plant life and the importance of the role plants have in our everyday environment.

My Courses

ENG1101CO Eng Comp Coreq, FA2021

ENG1101CO Eng Comp Coreq, FA2021

English 1101Co is a writing- intensive course designed to strengthen your composition skills. Writing a variety of essays, in addition to a research paper, will help you develop skills such as building an argument, adopting your writing for different needs and situations, interpreting and responding to a text, incorporating secondary source material effectively, and mastering the mechanics of quoting, citing, and documenting sources. The poems, short stories, essays, and newspaper articles we will read together are focused on New York City and urban issues. We will be reading pieces both for their inherent literary value and also as models of composition that you may employ in your writing assignments. Reflecting on your own experiences alongside these texts will ensure active discussion regarding communities, public space, urban art forms, education, class, race, gender, crime, gentrification, and other topics of debate.

AFR1321/LC42 Tu/Thu 10:00AM Black Theatre Fall 2021

AFR1321/LC42 Tu/Thu 10:00AM Black Theatre Fall 2021

A study of African American dramatic literature to explore the complex ways in which the black experience is constructed and presented by playwrights. Students may have an opportunity to experience a theatrical production in New York City. More specifically, this course is divided into distinct sections. It includes a historical overview of early Black theatre throughout the diaspora. It considers how mid-twentieth century playwrights like Lorraine Hansberry, James Baldwin, Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka, and Ntozake Shange shape the aesthetics and discourses within Black theatre, and in doing so, create trajectories for contemporary Black playwrights, who also explore the social, political and cultural experiences of Africana people.

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