Tuesday, October 18, 2011

FI MI BIO

Theresa Bramwell was born on Sunday, August 16 in The Bronx, New York. She is the offspring of parents from the West Indies, Mother,K. Ramdial from Guyana and father, P. Bramwell from Jamaica. As a child she moved alot, the first two years of her life she lived in The Bronx then moved back and forth between Queens and Brooklyn. Theresa, for the most part grew up in Brooklyn, New York and attended John Dewey High School. She currently attends LaGuardia Community College as a liberal arts major. Her views on human rights are that we are equal  and as a human your rights should be protected as it was stated in the Universial Declaration of Human Rights.

Monday, October 17, 2011

main IdeaTweets

In the text A Red Record by Ida B. Wells she used numerous main ideas to explain the horrors that happened in the south during the years of 1892-1900. Some main ideas were chivalry, constitutional equality, and race riot.
Chivalry was explained on pg80 defining the way the old way of respect for the white men during the time of slavery.
Constitutional Equality on pg 77 was explaininh that were are all equal in the eyes of the document.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

What Can I Do?

I would like to write eitha a play-write or a short story for the class book.


For the play-write:

my play would be about a muslim female teenager that is attending high sskool during the time of semptember 11, 2001. she is going thru two different problems at once, problems within her culture and at skool with the american kids.

For the story:
my story will be about two homosexual bestfriends, male and female that are goin thru dha same problems but in different stages. like ppl are treatn the female different than the male but wen they join together to earn their right to marry they feel the rath of the world.