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Using resources from MPD150, the slideshow explains how police abolition would still keep people safe.

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The slideshow is a third iteration of a graphic that illustrates degrees of allyship performed by white people compared to major news events. It tracks from May 2020 (police killing George Floyd) to April 2021 (police killing Daunte Wright).

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This mostly black-and-white slideshow recalls the June 2020 Instagram Black Square controversy on its one year anniversary (2 June 2021), assessing its impact on the state of activism.

2021-04-29 Why the rfusal to post online is often inherently racist.pdf
Black and white slideshow describing why social media users should not be silent during the Summer 2020 racial reckoning.

The Instagram Activism Slideshow Translating policy argumentation skills to digital civic participation.pdf
The Instagram Activism Slideshow helps undergraduate students bridge theory and practice by connecting the media arguments they see in their daily lives to the principles of policy argument they learn in argumentation courses. Students use a relevant…

Salzano-Technoliberal+Participation.pdf
After the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, Black Lives Matter protests surged around the globe. Amid COVID-19, activism on social media flourished. On Instagram, use of the ten-image carousel as an informative slideshow akin to a PowerPoint…

"PowerPoint activism is everywhere on Instagram. Why do these posts look so familiar?"

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The slideshow is a first iteration of a graphic that illustrates degrees of allyship performed by white people compared to major news events. It tracks from May 25, 2020 (police killing George Floyd) to August 23, 2020 (police shooting Jacob…

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The slideshow is the second iteration of a graphic that illustrates degrees of allyship performed by white people compared to major news events. It tracks from May 25, 2020 (police killing George Floyd) to October 26, 2020 (police killing Walter…

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Slideshow created from screenshots of an Instagram story illustration that depicted how activist information might travel on social media.
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