Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at UCLA in 1965

For the past several weeks now, we have been reading and writing about, and discussing the potential of art as a powerful and effective tool for protest and resistance.  Writers, singers and song writers, fine and street artists use their craft to protest against injustice, redefine stereotypes, create spaces for free self expression, and to defend those who cannot defend themselves.

Many of you have undoubtedly seen the video below.  If not, it is a video produced and uploaded by fellow UCLA students compelled by their outrage at the low numbers of male African American students at UCLA.  For this blog post, watch the video and think about the various ways in which these students present their cause.  Then in 2-3 paragraphs answer the following questions:  What are the students protesting and how do they stage their protest?  How is spoken word poetry and the internet used as a form of protest?  Do you think that their protest was effective or ineffective? Why or why not?  Responses must be posted Tuesday, May 27th by 5:00 pm to receive credit.