CIVIC Time Capsule - Issue No. 2

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Time Capsule CIVIC ZINE SERIES

ISSUE NO. 2 | MAR 2021 WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH


BELL • JAY BLISTAN • JENNIFER BOARDMAN • EMILY BONCHI • STEPHANHIE BOND •PATRICK BREWER • FORREST BROWN • LIZA BULOS • MONICA CASTILLO • JUSTIN CERRA • MEGAN COLLINS HEIM • EVA HEYMAN • JAIME HOLLAND • JENNIFER HOOPER • EUNICE HUANG • DUNCAN JOHNSON • AVALON JONES • THOMAS JORIAN • SHEENA JULIO • NAVIB KABIR • SENOCHI KANG • ELLY

KELLNE • JEFF KENYAN • MARLO KNAPP-FADANI • JIMMY KNOWLES • CASEY LANGE • SAM LEE • MARTHA LEIN • LAURIE LENNINGER • IL RAPPAPORT • JONETTE RAUS • REY DE LOS REYES • WILLIAM RESCHKE • DAN ROZGONY • BEATRICE RUBIN • NICKI SAC

DA ONG • OSCAR OSEI • HAMPTON PALMORE • SAMANTHA PASTRON • STACEY PFAFF • LINDSAY PHILPOTT • ISABELLA PINZON • RACHEL PUMROY • AYDAH RAO • PATRICIA

WALDER • ALLISON WEISMAN • ANDREW YOO • NICK ZAFONTE • MONA ZHENG

AN • LEVEMILY LITT • KIRSTEN MANDA • ALLIE MANOLI • ALEX MASEL • DOMINIQUE MCDONALD • RAJIV MENON • JOSH MCMANUS • YANN MICUTA • PAIGE MILLER • JULIE MILLER • CO • JULIE SAFER • SCOT SAFON • JEN SAMAWAT • ARIELLE SANTIAGO • SWETA SHAH • ANDA SIMMONS • SHANNON SMITH • NATASHA SOKULSKI • ERIC SONG •

This zine is a CIVIC-wide collaboration. Thanks to every member of the community who contributed their voice.

ANIS • KALIN TATE • TAYLOR TATE • STEPH TSANG • SARAH UNGER • STEPHANIE VENIA • JENNIFER VILLANI • TIFFANY WAGNER • MADISON WALLACH • RACHEL

BRITTANY MILLER • MATT MYKLUSCH • RENEE NASSIF • MICHAEL NORTON • NNANNA OGBONNAYA • SARAH OPINSKY • LIN PARKE SPENCER • MACKENZIE STAFFIER • HAYLEY STRICTMAN • SUSAN SULIMAN • TATIANA SY • MARION T

E EBRIGHT • MARLENA EDWARDS • SARAH EMERY • CONN FISHBURN • ANTHONY FITZGERALD • MAGGIE FISHER • GABRIELLE FLAMAND • RACHEL FRANKEL • LENA GALLAGHER • ABG

STUART RUDERFER • DAVID COHN • NATE SCHREIBER • LINDSEY AMES • AMY AUBIN • ALEXANDRIA BARAJAS • AMANDA BEATRICE • RYAN PETER GOLDWASSER • JAMIE GREEN • ANNIE GILBERTSON • SETH GROSSBARD • NINA HABIB • HARMONY HALL • MADDY HALL • JASON

• LINDSAY COOPER • ELIZABETH COTHERN • EMILY CULBERTSON • RJ DEL RUSSO • CASEY DEXTER • CHRIS DORAIS • JESSICA DUDAR • JAMI


MY MOTHER WOULD LOOK AT ME AND SHE’D SAY,

“KAMALA, YOU MAY BE THE FIRST TO DO MANY THINGS, BUT MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT THE LAST.”

K AMAL A HARRIS, FIRST WOMAN VP OF THE US




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THINGS THINGS THINGS THINGS THINGS THINGS Apple TV

TO TO TO TO TO TO

WATCH WATCH WATCH WATCH WATCH WATCH

Hulu

The Great

Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry

HBO Max

Promising Young Woman Hulu

I May Destroy You

The United States v. Billie Holiday


WATCH + WATCH OUT Investigating how and why we watch

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How does this stage of quarantine inform what you watch?

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Do you rewatch? Why?

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When you watch, who are you looking for?

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Do you see yourself in any of the characters?

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What have you learned about someone else from something you watched lately?

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How did you know it was accurate?

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What or who is missing from what you have seen?

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From your favorites, what did or didn’t age well?


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My grandmother, born in rural Mexico to a Spanish-Mexican mother and Native Mexican (Huichol Tribe) father, was orphaned before the age of 10, and immediately outcast due to her “Mestizo” heritage. When she lost her parents, she was pulled out of school and became an indentured servant in her home village, until she ran away at 14. This formative experience drove how she raised her five daughters. For their Quinceaneras, each daughter received a small piece of jewelry — a traditional gift – but with a twist. My grandmother had three solid gold coins integrated into an otherwise unassuming bracelet, ensuring they always had a secret stash of cash in a pinch. She also prioritized having her daughters educated, all with technical degrees, so that they always had something to fall back on. At a time and in a society where women had few options, my grandmother made sure that every single one of her daughters always had a way out and a way forward as independent women; a lesson they each passed on to their daughters.

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Mrs. Duffy WOMEN WHO INSPIRE US

By Hayley Strichman My high school history teacher, Ms. Duffy. I remember how nervous I was when I found out I had Ms. Duffy going into my junior year -notoriously, the hardest year and the toughest teacher. That said, not only did Ms. Duffy turn out to be my favorite teacher of all time, but also a decade-long mentor, a guidance counselor, a trusted advisor, and so much more. Beyond being an excellent teacher, Ms. Duffy was a kind person, who cared so much about her students - even outside of the classroom. I would tell her about my grandpa, a lover of history, and the EIC of the Yale Law Review. Through me, they became pen pals, and she even graded

a paper he wrote for her truth be told, she did not go easy on him. Even Grandpa Al grew to love Ms. Duffy's teachings-- so much so that we had a group lunch at my house one weekend with my entire family. How special is that. I still have the Elements of Style book on my work desk that she gifted me after I got into Syracuse. It lovingly says for all of those last-minute questions, a nod to my chronic hand-raising, after school stop-ins, and last-minute help before a paper was due. Ms. Duffy sadly passed away in February after a long illness. As so many others will...

I WILL CARRY HER LESSONS AND LEARNINGS WITH ME FOR A LIFETIME.



B U B B LYC I BORING How do others descibe you versus how you describe yourself?

IN THEIR WORDS

ObservantE

E M O T I O N A LC CAR IN Ge THOU GHTFU LP D E TA I L E DO TAKEAWAY: As marketers, we know how powerful language can be and the importance of carefully chosen words. Inclusivity means avoiding gendered vocabulary when possible to avoid potentially negative connotations.


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