VOTING RIGHTS IN THE US
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The project is an infographic that highlights the timeline of major events related to voting rights in the United States. The aim of the project is to provide a visual representation of the progress that has been made in ensuring that every citizen in the country has an equal opportunity to vote.
The infographic is designed to be easily understandable by anyone, regardless of their level of familiarity with the subject matter. It provides a chronological overview of the major events related to voting rights in the United States, making it a useful reference tool for anyone studying American history, politics, or law. |
Social Movements Timeline
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The project is a timeline infographic that tracks the development of social movements throughout history. The purpose of the project is to provide a visual representation of the significant events and key figures that have shaped the landscape of social justice movements around the world.
The infographic is designed to be visually engaging, using icons, images, and text to convey information in a clear and concise manner. It includes key social movements such as the abolitionist movement, the women's suffrage movement, the civil rights movement, the LGBTQ+ rights movement, the environmental movement, and the Black Lives Matter movement, among others.Link to Document |
"Stop Asian Hate" Research Slide
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The Research Slide Deck on Modern Social Movements in the Context of the "Stop Asian Hate Movement" is a presentation that explores the contemporary landscape of social movements in the United States, with a particular focus on the recent rise of the "Stop Asian Hate" movement.
The presentation is organized into several sections, each of which provides an in-depth analysis of key issues related to social movements in the United States. The sections include an overview of the historical context of social movements in the US, an examination of the key factors that contribute to the emergence of social movements, and a detailed exploration of the "Stop Asian Hate" movement. Link to Presentation |
Our Lives on Earth
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This project is a personal reflection and memoir of my relationship with Bangkok, the city of my birth. Bangkok is not just a city to me; it's my home. Growing up, I have seen Bangkok transform into a huge metropolis, but it still retains the charm and character that I love. The streets are alive with the sounds of traffic, street vendors, and the chatter of locals and tourists alike. The food is a melting pot of flavors, and it is hard to resist the temptation of the local food. Moreover, Bangkok is not just the place where I was born; it is also where I have created some of my most memorable memories. I have made lifelong friends here.
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