So Does 63 Truly Conflict With Your Second Amendment Right ? |
The Madprops project is an inside look at what the people think about the 17 new propostions presented to the CA voters. For this project me and my 3 other group memebers dissected what is prop 64 and how it will work if passed on November 8th.
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Process/Reflection
From left to right: Ana, Luz, Pablo and myself Alexandra.
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To begin this project was not easy, from start to finish it was a challenge whether it was deciding who we were going to interview, and what we wanted our podcast to include. With that came the issue of comming up with our "Burning Question" we had to brain storm a question we were to answer in our podcast, with all of the research done we up with the question of " Does Prop 63 Conflict With Your Second Amendment". Once we had figured out the " Burning Question" it was time to find perfect people to interview.
Now here comes the part that I am going to become completly honest about, throught this entire project I didn't feel like I was actually part of the group I kind of just felt there, not knowing what was going on and not knowing what the "group" wanted to be done, the group felt kind of segregated. Towards the end of the project I felt like it wasn't even my work being exhibited, day after day I would give my opinon about what we should and what should be changed but it seemed as if my ideas were never taken to into consideration. It was hard to understand what the proposition was about, especially when my group didn't want to help me understand. |
Throughout this project I learned that I need to speak up on what I want to happen and learn how to become more independment rather then dependent on others. If I would've spoken up about how they werent using my ideas I would've had more to show here but unfortunately I don't, same thing goes for being indpendent rather then dependent, it would've helped me come up with my own work and help me understand more of the project.
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Here I am joined bby my group during our Q+A
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exhibition
The final product came out amazing but I felt as if I didn't contribute to it at all even though I tried my hardest to, it felt as if someone else had worked on it and just put my name on it. Exhibition night was probably the scariest thing ever, it was set up as a sort of Q+A and we would sit down infront of an audience and the audience would ask us questions about the process and it was hard, I was scared they would ask me something I didn't know how to answer, but all in all it ended up being a great exhibition.
Here is a picture from exhibition that shows how the room was set up and how many people got the opertunity to come and listen to the podcast.
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