Chapter 3. I find Faith Ringgold Passion very heartening. I thought the piece Flag for the moon, Die Nigger was gutsy especially during that time, but giving a good understanding of why she did it. The U.S.A is spending their money to beat another country in the Cold War race rather than taking care our citizens at home. I thought this piece could be a ideal for a social justice or any cross curriculum course lesson in classrooms. I would have students make a picture of anything, it could be in any form of mediums, but they have to put a hidden message somewhere within the picture.
Chapter 4
I loved the fact that she made collaborated with her mother with the thangka's. She said it was a "homecoming" to her. This sparks up another lesson plan that is class based and students home based. Student will create art work on paper in the classroom based on their style or skills they like doing, they take their artwork home to have their guardians or any relative and have them create artwork on that same piece.
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