Raven Report 2021 - 2022 Issue Cycle 1

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E thnic studies enters schedules BY GRETA REICH Feature Editor

centers on the intersection of ethnicity with other social categories, and how different ethnic groups have been treated throughout history, with a focus on the history of local ethnic groups, such as the Ohlone tribe. The class will be split into four units, starting with Introduction to Ethnic Studies, Origins of Race, Migration and Diaspora, Gender and Sexuality, and lastly, Power Movements, Transformation, and Change. Its goal is to teach students about the cycle of oppression through a critical lens so they can not only understand how identity relates to power, but Chapter 1 be inspired (and know how) to make change. It will not be a complete shift from World Studies - more accurately, it will dive deeper into the As Sequoia history of oppression students return to and resistance. campus, a course for Freshman history the last two decades teacher and Ethnic is not coming with Studies curriculum them. Over the Ethnic Studies will link up the developer Melissa online school year of stuff that we talked about Díaz explained how 2020-2021, Sequoia the curriculum will in World Studies, and link it Union High School transition. “World District teachers, to the local, making it really Studies isn’t going including Sequoia’s relevant to students. to go away, it’s going own history teachers to be incorporated Diana Nguyen, into the 10th grade Melissa Díaz, Ethnic Studies teacher Melissa Díaz, and curriculum [of Claire Kerby, helped Modern European to implement History] that has Ethnic Studies in place of World Studies in already begun to move towards World district high schools, beginning this year. History…Ethnic Studies will link up the stuff The Ethnic Studies curriculum at SUHSD that we talked about in World Studies, and

What is Ethnic Studies?

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link it to the local, making it really relevant to students,” Díaz said. Previously, World Studies focused mainly on imperialism in Latin America and the US impacts, as well as the colonization of Africa. The sophomore history class, Modern European History, was unrelated to World Studies. The change in curriculum plans to integrate the two classes more, giving a more cohesive understanding of history as well as more perspectives.

Content Check: 1) What is Ethnic Studies? 2) Who originated the curriculum? 3) Why is it being implemented at Sequoia? TOK: How do we define ethnic? Is it possible to define? Youth Board of San Mateo member Zara Ahsan shares Díaz’s belief that Ethnic Studies is more relevant. As a senior at Sequoia herself, she remembered her freshman World Studies class, but not in high regard. “We don’t really analyze from different points of view. Maybe we focus a bit on apartheid but we don’t focus on all the other cultural history that we have, what we focus on is basically wherever Europe had an impact. I think it needs to be more comprehensive, because people in our school are from all different backgrounds and they don’t learn anything about their history,” Ahsan said. Understanding parts of one’s own culture and history can be very important. Learning about the oppression faced by certain groups is just as important as learning about the joy of their culture. Where World Studies taught students about the hardships of different groups of people throughout history, Ethnic Studies will try to teach students how to relate this to their own ethnic racial, gender, and class identity, examining what role they can and do play in making history. Student counselor Melissa Perez, who took a Latin American studies class as a student at Sequoia in the early 2000s, described how this class inspired her. “Learning about Latin America was really


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Celebrity criticism, helpful or harmful? ...................................................................................................................................................

7min
pages 40-41

Get hooked on books

5min
pages 42-44

Searching for good music ...................................................................................................................................................

9min
pages 38-39

Ben’s burger stop ...................................................................................................................................................

5min
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Queer dating vs. heterosexual dating ...................................................................................................................................................

19min
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As school starts, so does the anxiety ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
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Is cheerleading a real sport? ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 28-29

Indigenous literature removed from curriculum ...................................................................................................................................................

6min
pages 26-27

The importance of challening one’s perspective ...................................................................................................................................................

4min
pages 24-25

Opening up the conversation ...................................................................................................................................................

11min
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Teachers make it more difficult to steal ideas

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Volleyball setting up the absence rates for seventh period ...................................................................................................................................................

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Student Spotlight: Zoraya King ...................................................................................................................................................

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Reading into the changes of COVID-19 and convenience ...................................................................................................................................................

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Veganism creates community at Sequoia ...................................................................................................................................................

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Following your yellow brick road to education ...................................................................................................................................................

3min
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The SAT is just a number ...................................................................................................................................................

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Impending vaccine mandate stirs discussion ...................................................................................................................................................

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Schedules changed to ease student workload ..................................................................................................................................................

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Peril with pests ...................................................................................................................................................

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Contrast critical thinking in AP vs IB ...................................................................................................................................................

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Ethnic studies enters schedules

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