Original PromptCreate a slide deck that walks students through the completion of the attached worksheet. Include CFUs
This resource explores the Black Power Movement, focusing on its key goals, strategies, and the ideologies that defined its mission. It delves into the distinctions between power and freedom and analyzes the Black Panther Party's Ten-Point Program, emphasizing the movement's demands for self-determination, economic justice, and an end to systemic oppression. The document encourages critical thinking through class discussions and activities, evaluating radicalism, integration vs. nationalism, and cultural resistance. Additionally, it introduces intersectional perspectives, particularly from Black feminist thought, addressing the interconnectedness of race, gender, and class in the struggle for liberation. This resource ultimately engages learners in reflecting on historical and contemporary social justice movements and the ongoing fight against multifaceted oppression.