Week 10 (Walking Tour) Response- Anika Czander
The most memorable place on my tour was seeing the Stonewall Inn. While I’d visited before, it was usually as…
The most memorable place on my tour was seeing the Stonewall Inn. While I’d visited before, it was usually as…
Something interesting that I noted in Todd Gitlin’s Introduction in The Sixties: Years of Hope Days of Rage was the…
Gil Fagiani was a pleasure to have in class. I loved how his poetry captured the vibe of the 1960s….
I thoroughly enjoyed the readings this week, particularly that of the Feminine Mystique. I have always felt that there were…
Helen Gurley Brown is not only a feminist icon, but also a personal hero of mine. As a fan of…
I found it to be so interesting the differences in humor that we noticed in class today. The Kermit meme…
“These guys who put the rivets, they die but their work remains in place. There’s no monument to these people.”…
To me, The Warriors really captured an essence of gang societies in New York in the 60s. When I had…
My favorite work of art in the MoMA was Niki de Saint Phalle’s “Pop Gun Art”. In the era when…
As I was reading the “Introduction” to Nathan Glazer and Daniel Moynihan’s Beyond the Melting Pot: The Negroes, Puerto Ricans,…