My 200 word grabber:
Hey there, my name is Jaida and welcome to my podcast! I'm so glad you are able to join us. Todays podcast will be covering black women and social inequality. I have chosen Alaa Elassar’s article, "Black women are often overlooked by social justice movements, a new study finds" published by CNN. I chose this specific article as it touches base on a really important, under looked topic. All while the rest of the country fights for race equality, gender equality, another very important human right, slips just underneath the carpet. She discusses how its happening right now and has collected data from the APA (American Psychological Association) so we get a better look at the science behind it too. Elassar's article sheds some light on the topic and helps us better understand the modern day issue. Id like to discuss and analyze the rhetoric of her article to get a better understanding. I will do this by identifying the rhetorical appeals (pathos, logos, ethos) she uses throughout her article. I hope that you decide to join me and Alaa as we try to make the world a better place. I believe the best way to make change is to make it heard, so lets go talk about it!
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Works cited:
Elassar, Alaa. “Black Women Are Often Overlooked by Social Justice Movements, a New Study Finds.” CNN, Cable News Network, 18 July 2020, www.cnn.com/2020/07/18/us/black-women-overlooked-social-justice-movements-trnd/index.html.