History Fair 2021 Podcasts
Winning Podcasts
Name/Placement |
Grade |
Topic |
Teacher |
---|---|---|---|
1st Caroline Petot Niamh Smyth
|
10 |
D.W. Griffith “The Birth of a Nation” and the Communication of Racism in Early 2Oth century America |
Condon |
2nd Shane Morales Dinkins
|
11 |
Dorfman/Meltz |
|
3rd Afifah Monir
|
10 |
“The Importance of Translation,” which examines the evolution of language translation over time |
Randle |
9th Grade Podcasts
Cienna London, Nicole Pinilla, Lordina Ampere, and Ionela Mircioiu - Art played an important role in communicating the emotion of artists when expressing relevant figures during the Renaissance.
Ava Dang, Mia Castagna, Isabella Velez, Akira Tadehara - Due to the lack of communication and dishonesty, a mass of innocent people were executed during the witch trials.
Michelle Zhao, Abraham Sherazi, Zakary Moulla - The History of Communication (Bibliography) (Process Paper)
Mia Llive, Marina Savvides, Jacklyn Eordekian, Emily Zera - How Greek Philosophy Impact Us Today (Process Paper and Bibliography)
Angelo Shkavali - The Justinian Code was an important set of laws that communicated people’s place in society.
Emely Cedillo, Elizabeth Cepeda, Alyssa Deow - How much of an impact did New Zealand have on women's rights all around the globe? (Process Paper and Bibliography)
10th Grade Podcasts
Georgia Kourkoumelis, Konstantina Vlahos, Julian Gavilanes - The Vietnam War and It’s Communication Through Music
Caroline Petot and Niamh Smyth - “Birth of A Nation”: The first blockbuster and possibly the most racist movie ever made. (Process Paper and Bibliography)
Afifah Monir - The Importance of Translation (Process Paper) (Bibliography)