{"id":15970,"date":"2021-05-10T19:38:39","date_gmt":"2021-05-10T19:38:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/?p=15970"},"modified":"2023-10-31T17:17:19","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T17:17:19","slug":"students-reflect-on-race-identity-and-social-injustice","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/2021\/05\/10\/students-reflect-on-race-identity-and-social-injustice\/","title":{"rendered":"Students Reflect on Race, Identity and Social Injustice"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone. Amid health and safety concerns, we have wrestled with isolation and questions of community and belonging while grappling with the stark realities of racism, sexism, the mistreatment of immigrants and other issues of systemic injustice<\/p>\n<p>Many of those same themes and issues are represented in <a href=\"https:\/\/delcat.primo.exlibrisgroup.com\/permalink\/01UDEL_INST\/1sm7l75\/cdi_askewsholts_vlebooks_9780062851369\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><em>Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen<\/em><\/a> by Jose Antonio Vargas\u2014the Fall 2020 First Year Common Reader.<\/p>\n<p>After reading the memoir as part of their First Year Seminar course, more than 1,500 first year students participated in \u201cDocumented: A Virtual Introduction to the Library and Museums.\u201d The program encouraged students to interact with primary sources, artwork and films related to <em>Dear America<\/em>; and to use resources from the Library, Museums and Press to research a social issue important to them.<\/p>\n<p>The virtual program also provided a safe, welcoming and inclusive space for digital and artistic reflections on the heavy themes that are so relevant in the book and in our day-to-day lives.<\/p>\n<p>Here, we highlight a few of those reflections and share the inspiration behind them. For more, visit the online exhibition, <a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><em>Documented: First-Year Students\u2019 Reflections on the Common Reader<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Freshman Jill Herron<\/strong> grew up in a safe haven city for immigrants, where all were welcome. Citizenship wasn\u2019t often something that crossed her mind. <\/em>Dear America<em> prompted her to reflect on the struggles of the immigrant community that so often go undiscussed and to challenge her definition of a \u201ccitizen\u201d and what makes someone a contributing member of society.<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_15973\" style=\"width: 493px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/exhibition-item\/jill-herron-digital-reflection-drawing-2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15973\" alt=\"Artwork by Jill Herron\" class=\"wp-image-15973 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg\" width=\"483\" height=\"520\" srcset=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg 483w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-279x300.jpg 279w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-480x517.jpg 480w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-380x409.jpg 380w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-160x172.jpg 160w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-240x258.jpg 240w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Jill-Herron-FYE-Tour-Reflection-365x393.jpg 365w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 483px) 100vw, 483px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-15973\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Artwork by Jill Herron<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u201cI was inspired to create this piece to highlight the way that people\u2019s words can harm someone; to show how the things we hear slowly chip away and change the way we view ourselves \u2026 After being projected on repeatedly, it is common to start believing the things you hear others say about you. So, by being called illegal, receiving signs of disgust from &#8216;legal&#8217; citizens, and sensing an overall feeling of not being welcome, these people begin to see and feel that way about themselves.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201c[Don\u2019t] overlook the austerity of the alien in the mirror. I want to emphasize that the way some people treat undocumented citizens literally dehumanizes them and that is not okay \u2026 I want people to realize that on the other side of the mirror there is a human being, just like them, who is doing whatever they can to create a better life for themselves. Leaving your homeland is one of the hardest, if not the hardest, decisions anyone will ever have to make, and their citizenship does not make them any less human.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<em>During her senior year in high school, <strong>freshman Nadia Sheikh<\/strong> started wearing the hijab. With her digital reflection, she was inspired to create a simple but meaningful illustration that depicts Islamic Muslim women and how their hijabs are just coverings, not signs of oppression or terrorism.<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_15971\" style=\"width: 400px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/exhibition-item\/nadia-sheikh-its-a-piece-of-fabric-digital-artwork-2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15971\" alt=\"Artwork by Nadia Sheikh\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15971\" src=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh.jpg\" alt=\"An illustration of three women wearing hijabs. Each woman has a different skintone and is featured without any eyes. The background is black and the accompanying text reads, &quot;it's a piece of fabric, calm down&quot;\" width=\"390\" height=\"520\" srcset=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh.jpg 390w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh-225x300.jpg 225w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh-380x507.jpg 380w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh-160x213.jpg 160w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh-240x320.jpg 240w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/FYE-Artwork-Nadia-Sheikh-365x487.jpg 365w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 390px) 100vw, 390px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-15971\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Artwork by Nadia Sheikh<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u201cThe hijab, overall, means to cover up, to be modest in your dress and actions. That rule applies to Muslim men and women. [I started wearing the hijab because] I did not want to be objectified because in this day and age that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s all about, sadly. And, it felt good to not follow those \u2018standards.\u2019 But of course, as the media puts it: the hijab is oppressing. When really, I think that the hijab helps me feel more like myself before I ever had started covering my hair. But no matter how many times Muslim women have to speak up for themselves, they are put down by slander and stereotypes. No one truly does their research and just creates their own assumptions. That assumption can lead to dangerous intentions.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNotice the three Hijabis at the bottom [of my artwork]. Look at the color, diversity, and see it for its beauty \u2026 I wear the hijab to represent my religion, to be modest, and to be myself. Covering my hair is not going to cause the end of the world.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Freshman Makayla Randolph<\/strong> drew her inspiration from today\u2019s main source of face-to-face communication\u2014Zoom meetings\u2014and the idea that cats are always up to something behind our backs.<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_15975\" style=\"width: 530px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/exhibition-item\/makayla-randolph-cat-zoom-digital-artwork-2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15975\" alt=\"Artwork by Makayla Randolph\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15975\" src=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg\" alt=\"An image of a Zoom meeting room 64 cat faces in view as though they are participating in the meeting. Each cat face is different. There is a chat on the side of the cat faces where they are discussing racism with comments like, &quot;Humans need to get their act together,&quot; &quot;Down with racism!&quot; and &quot;All creatures oft the same species are equals.&quot; The Zoom meeting name is &quot;Covid-19 Cat Community Meeting&quot;\" width=\"520\" height=\"390\" srcset=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg 520w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-300x225.jpg 300w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-480x360.jpg 480w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-380x285.jpg 380w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-160x120.jpg 160w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-240x180.jpg 240w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Makayla-Randolph-FYE-Tour-Reflection-365x274.jpg 365w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 520px) 100vw, 520px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-15975\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Artwork by Makayla Randolph. Click on the image to read the text on a larger version.<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u201cMy piece represents the idea of how animals, such as cats, think that humans are very complicated \u2026 Humans base their friendships and relationships on the color of other humans around them, which allows for racism to exist in the human species, while cats don\u2019t base their friendships and relationships on the color of the other cats around because all cats are part of the same species.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201c[When viewing the piece,] I don\u2019t want others to miss the fact that not just cats, but all animals are smarter than humans when it comes to working together to survive as a species.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>Inspired by the changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, <strong>freshman Haixin Cao<\/strong> created a piece that underscores the need to come together during a time when we\u2019re all trying to process and cope with the physical pain of COVID-19, prevailing issues of social injustice and continued racial violence.<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_15974\" style=\"width: 530px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/exhibition-item\/haixin-we-are-one-we-are-same-painting-2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15974\" alt=\"Artwork by Haixin Cao\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15974\" src=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg\" width=\"520\" height=\"363\" srcset=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg 520w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-300x209.jpg 300w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-480x335.jpg 480w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-380x265.jpg 380w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-160x112.jpg 160w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-240x168.jpg 240w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Haixin-Cao-FYE-Tour-Reflection-365x255.jpg 365w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 520px) 100vw, 520px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-15974\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Artwork by Haixin Cao<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u201cThe three people in the painting represent three races &#8230; This blue belt represents the mask, and means the difficult times we are now passing through. Moreover, this blue belt connects the fate of the three races together, which means that everyone is facing the same challenges. Everyone should unite the front to fight the coronavirus, instead of hurting each other.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere is no reason for any race to be treated differently, and when a virus chooses to descend on someone, it will not choose to take a detour because of his or her nationality and skin color. As I wrote on the painting, \u2018We are one, we are same,\u2019 in this difficult time. What we should do is not discrimination and violence, but unity and mutual help, so as to help us get through the difficulties faster.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>After reading <\/em>Dear America<em>, <strong>sophomore Olivia Blau<\/strong> was inspired to create a visual representation of identity for undocumented immigrants in America.<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_15972\" style=\"width: 403px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/exhibitions.lib.udel.edu\/documented-fye\/exhibition-item\/olivia-american-illegal-drawing-2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-15972\" alt=\"Artwork by Olivia Blau\" class=\"size-full wp-image-15972\" src=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg\" width=\"393\" height=\"520\" srcset=\"https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection.jpg 393w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection-227x300.jpg 227w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection-380x503.jpg 380w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection-160x212.jpg 160w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection-240x318.jpg 240w, https:\/\/library.udel.edu\/news\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2021\/05\/Olivia-Blau-FYE-Tour-Reflection-365x483.jpg 365w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 393px) 100vw, 393px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-15972\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Artwork by Olivia Blau<\/p><\/div>\n<p>\u201cTo me, American is not just a nationality. It is a word that represents hope, opportunity, and is a form of identity. Many people are quick to label undocumented immigrants as \u2018illegal\u2019 without thinking how much weight that word holds.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNotice that I put \u2018American\u2019 on top of the word \u2018illegal.\u2019 These immigrants don\u2019t view themselves as \u2018aliens\u2019 or \u2018illegal,\u2019 but as Americans, just like the people that were born here. Some people are lucky enough to be born in America, but others need to take matters into their own hands and become Americans in a different, less traditional way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone. 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