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Week 4 ClassDiscussion

Week 4 ClassDiscussion

Q Weekly Discussion Systemic Oppression Our discussion this week will look at the movie Flag Wars. Directions: For our discussion this week, answer these questions in regards to the Flag Wars movie which was assigned this week. Please answer the following questions: ? What character(s) resonated with you and why? ? Identify and briefly describe one system of oppression in this documentary? How did this system impact a specific individual or community represented in the documentary? ? Identify one possible solution to a micro or macro practice issue present in the film ________________________________________ Discussion Protocol: Your discussion response should fully address the discussion prompt and be supported by materials from the course and reading requirements. Additionally, your posts should be 2-3 paragraphs (approximately 250-300 words), be grammatically correct, and follow APA guidelines for references and style. Hidden Discussion: You will not be able to view other students' posts until after you have posted your original response. Peer Exchange: Please respond respectfully and thoroughly to at least two of your peers.

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