English 110:
Social Justice Action Projects
Ms. Hasebroock
In Ms. Hasebroock's English 110 courses,
students completed an end of the year social justice action project.
Freshmen English students researched local and national social justice issues,
such as Flint's water crisis, refugee resettlement, mass incarceration, and gun violence.
Students read a book about their chosen topic, completed in-depth research using library and Internet resources,
and created Google Sites to educate others on these important issues.
students completed an end of the year social justice action project.
Freshmen English students researched local and national social justice issues,
such as Flint's water crisis, refugee resettlement, mass incarceration, and gun violence.
Students read a book about their chosen topic, completed in-depth research using library and Internet resources,
and created Google Sites to educate others on these important issues.
Here are a few links to outstanding projects:
In order to view these Google Sites, you will need to be signed into your Saint Ignatius Google account.
End Wrongful Convictions Project
Wolfpack for Water
Increasing Access to Water Purity in Chicago
Standing with Refugees
Lock Up, Don't Stock Up
In order to view these Google Sites, you will need to be signed into your Saint Ignatius Google account.
End Wrongful Convictions Project
Wolfpack for Water
Increasing Access to Water Purity in Chicago
Standing with Refugees
Lock Up, Don't Stock Up