Harry Rhodes,"Another view of Englewood," 21 Oct. 2008. < http://growinghomeinc.org/>
This particular site is an organizational site about a particular group that provides not only jobs, but also therapy and safe haven in a neighnorhood stereotyped as having "No Hope." This site enlightens ones mind and may close some ignorant frames that some may percieve about Englewood (chicago). This site highlights abnd glorifies the one of many positive things the neighborhood gardens does for the englewood community. This site aimes toward the may who really dont know too much about the "small" things or events taking place in their neighborhoods. If I were to do a research paper this would be one of the main sources of many.
"Together Each Achieves More," Teamwork Englewood. 2011. <http://teamworkenglewood.org/>
This website is also an organizational site about the Englewood community. What satnds out about this particular site is , it wa created by the actual residents and community leaders of the Engleiwood community. It gives information about different leadership programs, for the men, women, and children in the community. It's primary goal is to unite the different organizations working to serve the Englewood community as a whole! The intended readers would be most from srrounding newihgborhoods of the Englewoodd commuinity, people in the neighborhood, and/or people that are intrested in creating a brighter tomorrow for the community! Although I have learned some things from this source, I wouldnt typically use this site for a research paper because it dosent generally give enough useful information.
Hey, this is a really good start. No need for a frowny face. I like how you describe intended audience for your first source as those who "don't know too much about the small things or events taking place in their neighborhoods." In other words, a lot of what the source wants to do is raise awareness about a particular issue among people who may not know about it (in other words, members of different discourse communities). Do you think the source establishes the credibility it needs to be persuasive in that regard?
ReplyDeleteBy the way, a friend of mine is involved in the Windy City Harvest program. Here's an article about them that might be useful for you.