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Graphic Organizer: Annotated Bibliography

YOUR THESIS
● The easiest way to think about a Thesis is to think in terms of PROBLEM/ SOLUTION.
● What PROBLEM would you like to address (related to Gender, Race, or Ethnicity in America)
● What SOLUTION do you believe will help solve this problem?

This will continue to change each day as your research expands, so we will come back to this box at the end of each class period.

The problem I am going to address is: Since 2020, racial issues have become much more widely talked about in America, but it seems
counterproductive at times.

The solution I believe will help solve this problem is: “Accomplice” instead of “Ally” - less political rhetoric around it, more action and
space for true dialogue

Citation: Jackson, Sarah J., et al. #HashtagActivism : Networks of Race and Gender Justice, MIT Press, 2020. ProQuest Ebook
Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/utxa/detail.action?docID=6118540.

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook Chapter 6: The Utility of Digital Allyship: #AllMenCan and This will support my main claim by
#CrimingWhileWhite giving concrete examples of how
Op-Ed (Agree) sometimes shallow attempts at
Op-Ed (Agree) In this chapter, the authors define performative allyship as “the practice of activism can be counterproductive,
announcing or demonstrating allyship for an audience.” Critics say that this or even cause harm.
Op-Ed (Disagree) online allyship can be fake, and mostly beneficial to the privileged “ally” who
gain more than they lose by sporting #hashtags that give them the moral
high ground (celebrities praised for simply wearing a pin) or the relief from
Scholarly Journal the feeling of guilt that can accompany privilege (#IveDoneThat)

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)

Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)
Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)

Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Agree)
Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)

Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)
Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)

Citation:

Type of Source Summary of Source (In 1-2 paragraphs, summarize the source in your own How will this source relate to my
(check one): wording) Thesis/Main Claim?

Ebook

Op-Ed (Agree)
Op-Ed (Agree)

Op-Ed (Disagree)

Scholarly Journal

Contextualizing

Other (OPTIONAL:
video, image, other
type of text)

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