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Media literacy: In this segment, host Geoff Bennett and guest Eddie Glaude Jr. discuss his approach to the idea of "double consciousness" as first described by scholar W.E.B. Du Bois. You can learn more about Du Bois and his ideas in this profile from the NAACP. How does Glaude's idea of "double consciousness" differ from the original idea from Du Bois?
Student can reflect on the idea of "double consciousness" — that is, ways in which parts of our identities might feel sometimes in conflict with our identity as Americans. What are some other ways we may feel unwelcome as Americans? Start by making a list. Some examples students might elaborate on might include:
After these lists are created, students should share with one another what they came up with. Common terms should be taken by the teacher in order to then foster discussion on the trends observed from the lists students created. Some discussion questions can be as follows:
Written by PBS News Hour Classrooms Intern Justin Vasquez and PBS News Hours Vic Pasquantonio
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