follow instructions from the filed attached below  Dr. Nicolas Global Racism (Spring 2025) Zine Course Final Assignment Due: Thursday, June

follow instructions from the filed attached below 

Dr. Nicolas

Global Racism (Spring 2025)
Zine Course Final Assignment

Due: Thursday, June 12th at 9am

The purpose of this final assignment is to help guide you on a topic of your choice concerning racism. It is also
to get your critical ideas and visions into a creative and alternative dissemination format. A zine is a self-
published and self-circulating work that has typically been created and circulated by an individual or a
collective. Historically, it provides social, political, cultural, gender, class, etc. information to marginalized
communities free of charge or based on a small donation.

In short (5-page double-space written content), this is a DIY project. This can be a digital zine (shared link) or a
hardcopy (printed) zine submission. You may use Canva or whatever tech savvy app, or media outlet you know
to create your zine. If you decide to do your zine digitally, please paste the link to your zine on Canvas. Get
creative and share what you know, but YOU MUST back it up with historically and structural accurate scholarly
information! Thus, your analysis will be critical! You must include three concepts from the reading but only one
can be from the week you presented on the readings. All readings cited will be based on class readings. Feel
free to use lecture notes and class films sporadically. You must use six readings and correctly cite them at the
end of your zine.

Pick your research topic: Use your imagination and choose something that will be exciting to learn or inform
others on. Your zine can be on a specific topic concerning racism in the past, ongoing, or currently, such as
settler colonialism, labor exploitation, indigenismo/mestizaje, slavery, sexual violence and the law, trans. rights,
the Zapatistas and the state, South African or Palestinian Apartheid, occupation, the holocaust, May, the
Uyghur, Armenian, Myanmar genocide, a book, or a movie, etc.

What is your research topic?

Briefly describe why you chose your research topic?:

Dr. Nicolas

Pick at least THREE concepts from the course: Your concepts should help you understand and analyze the
topic you are studying such as, structural racism, whiteness, settler colonialism, colonialism (colonial),
imperialism, decolonization, genocide. Be specific and direct with your concepts.

Identify your THREE concepts that we have read on and briefly describe how they will/have help you
understand your topic:

Format Guidelines: 5 or more double-spaced pages of written content on your zine. Your last page should
contain the work cited/bibliography. Either Chicago Style Citation or MLA Citation is required. Images, of
course, are strongly encouraged!

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