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The primary focus will be one sports op-ed or article. Students may choose a reported essay/column, a narrative feature, a reported radio piece, or a documentary-style video feature. The written component should be about 800-900 words and the video/audio component should be about 3 minutes. The sports article should jump off of one of our course themes that we have already discussed) (i.e. Super Bowl, patriotism, Black identity and football, multiraciality, masculinity, etc). For example, you can write an analysis of Colin in Black and White, an analysis of Chiefs fandom and national identity, etc. The platform – radio, print, video – is not as important as the storytelling. The story should not be solely on sports but really a story is ultimately about conditions, power, and people.
Suggestions: Choose a viable idea and have a publication/outlet in mind. Aim to make the reader feel something, or learn something, or see the world in a slightly different light. Write with authority and exploit the best elements of your voice. Follow your interests.
Important: Your story must be reported, even if it’s first-person. Which means using your experience as a jumping off point or bolstering it with reporting.
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