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Media Doing it’s Job

In the last weeks there has been surprising media coverage emerging from our “country’s” southern boarder. I do expect that maybe a number of students have chosen this article as well so I will try to keep my response unique. Since the Biden administration has taken office the crisis at the Rio Grande has been swept under the rug. However, journalists at the NY times have given us a glimpse of the mayhem. What seems to already be a now iconic photo, is a boarder patrol ranger whipping a desperate Haitian migrant is what were greeted with. Thousands of migrants can be seen in videos receiving humanitarian aid in large clusters of what looks like covid cesspools’. What the journalist did a good job in is exposing our government and shining a light on President Biden. Biden voters had got him into office with VP Kamala Harris with the intention that our boarders will remain a pair of open arms to those who seek refuge. But now we see President Biden is using a public health rule that was put in place by the Trump administration to dispose of migrants at our doorstep. This piece of information is great journalism as it exposes something about our government that Biden voters will be very displeased by. Not all migrants have been turned away but it’s examples of good journalism like this that gives the public a sense of transparency during a humanitarian crisis.

NY Times Article : “Images of Boarder Patrol’s treatment of Haitian Migrants Prompt Outrage” by Eileen Sullivan and Zolan and Kanno-Youngs (9/21/21)

Article Response

After reading 2 articles plus an interview, on 2 different topics I was given a sense of urgency on a crisis, and a success story. In “Taliban Take Over in Afghanistan,” I was exposed to the dire situation of freedom loving people in the media in Afghanistan. In “Ebony Returns to A Chronical New Moment” I was treated to reading amount a media comeback story. While one story talks about the revival of a media outlet, the other unfortunately talks about the fading of another. When I digest these concepts I can see just how lucky we are to be in a free media society while Tolo and her media outlet have moved underground and face the imminent threat of suppression or death. All of us are allowed to at least attend online school and post freely on social media or on the website, while others do so anonymously. Overall i get a bittersweet feeling after reading the 3 articles.

Greetings from Eric A.!

Hello everyone, I know I’m late so allow me to introduce myself, my name is Eric Ayala, and I am one of the millions of native New Yorkers living around this city. I am from the Bronx, so checking out Brooklyn while at this school has been like exploring a foreign country. I’m honestly impressed by Brooklyn and happy I chose City Tech. While growing up in a place like NY, I became fascinated by construction, urban planning, and the beauty of a modern city. This ultimately fueled my interest for architecture, which is my major here at City Tech. I first enrolled in a vocational school for architecture in the Bronx where I later moved to Syracuse, NY to attend Onondaga Community College’s Architecture program. Now I’m here with you guys pursuing a Bachelor’s in ARH. I consider English one of my strengths even though I don’t enjoy writing anymore, just the feeling I get after completing assignments.  My favorite place in NYC besides my house is definitely Sheep Meadow lawn in Central Park. I look forward to getting through this course with you guys!

The picture I posted you should all recognize. It is the Chrysler Building, New York’s best looking building in my opinion. It is an art deco building constructed during the first skyscraper boom in human history. It is just as iconic to me as it is to New York and the world. Now, you can barely see it among the NY skyline but it remains one of New York’s hidden gems!

 

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