The discourse community that will benefit from this will be the people who support George Floyde, and how people see other immigrants live in the United States of America, this discourse community will benefit as equal opportunity as everyone else. For example, at the beginning of the semester, we learned about Mary Wollstonecraft who stood up for women and wanted equal rights for women in her work she said why should only women be responsible for her child does man have also a responsibility., and example also is Mahatma Gandhi who was an Indian lawyer and who stood up in a favor of India and wanted freedom for the people of Indian. The assumption that the black community might have are racist which still exists today, racism is considered to be a negative part and it should not exist. In my opinion, every race, culture, and tradition should have the opportunity to pray and follow their theory peacefully without any violence or racist comment against their community or their country. The solution will be that media such as CNN or fox 5 should always support every race and culture and talk about the culture and different types of religion that will be the only way to eliminate and spread peace among different cultures and traditions.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: eng1121.citytech1@gmail.com
Office Hours: 1 to 2 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I’ll be available through Zoom and will send an invitation through email each week. Try to join my meeting at the start of the hour, not at the end—since I may be talking to other students or have another appointment after the hour is up. If the above times don’t work for you, we can schedule a different time. This means you’ll have to schedule an appointment in advance via email.
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