Tuesday, August 28, 2018

The Power of Storytelling


This summer, English II students at Sage Hill School read a selection of short stories from Chimamanda Adichie's collection The Thing Around Your Neck. The first story we read was called "The Headstrong Historian" and is set in the late 19th century during Nigeria's colonization by the Europeans. As a descendant of colonized people, Adichie is inherently interested in ideas related to knowledge, power and subjugation. We see this when, in "The Headstrong Historian", Ayaju, a woman of slave descent, states that she wants her son to "learn the ways of these foreigners, since people ruled over others not because they were better people but because they had better guns...." In today's class we also discussed three other Adichie stories, "A Private Experience", "The Thing Around Your Neck", and "American Embassy". In all of these stories, as well, characters grapple with how outsiders (the media, politicians and governments, etc.) can try and manipulate real events that happen to real people for their own profit or gain. From these stories and, as shown in the quote above, Adichie is incredibly interested in storytelling and who gets to tell those stories.

For this week's blog post, I want you to reflect on Adichie's quote above as well as our discussion of the three short stories mentioned previously. How has your experiences in the short time we've been in this class already begun to change and shape your understanding of power, privilege and who gets to tell the stories?

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Kicking Off A New School Year!

It is hard to believe, but we are starting another school year this week at Sage Hill School and I am excited to be teaching another stellar group of English II students. This week, they will be creating their own blogs and writing their first post. For this introduction to their reader, I have asked them to create two word clouds: one that is a representation of who they are and what is important to them and another about what values matter to them most. I cannot wait to see what they come up with! In the meantime, you can take a look at my own word clouds below:



For my "Who Am I?" word cloud, the biggest words besides my name are "Danny" and "Emily", for my husband and my daughter as they are the most important things in my life. Other words of significance include "Ruby", who is my dog, "teaching" which is my profession and my passion, and "running" which I love to do and which I consider my daily therapy. "Podcasts" shows up because I have a fairly long commute and am obsessed with multiple podcasts including "Criminal" and "Death, Sex and Money".

The biggest words in my "What Do I Value" word cloud are "integrity" and "humor". Integrity matters to me because I truly believe you are only as good as your word. The moment you compromise your integrity you really have nothing left to stand on. I also greatly value my own sense of humor (it is the way I connect most with people) and well as humor in other people. If you can make me laugh (and laugh at yourself) then we are going to get along just fine. I also believe in inclusivity and kindness as we all have to inhabit this earth together and the more we can learn from each other through respect and understanding, the better we will all be. So that's a little about me. I can't wait to learn about you!