Research a real-world employment discrimination case based on race, gender, age, disability, religion, or other protected characteristics. Consider cases from recent news, legal databases, or advocacy organizations. Choose a case that interests you and offers diverse perspectives for discussion.
Develop a multimedia presentation. Integrate various media formats:
Include text to provide a clear and concise overview of the case details.
Use images and videos (with proper permissions) to illustrate key points and add visual interest.
Consider using audio clips of news reports, interviews, or court proceedings for deeper engagement.
Include the following in your presentation:
Case Details:
Briefly explain the facts of the case, including the parties involved, the alleged discrimination, and the legal arguments presented.
Highlight specific ethical and legal issues raised by the case.
The Outcome:
Discuss the court’s decision and any appeals or settlements.
Analyze the implications of the outcome for the individuals involved and broader society.
Your Reaction:
Share your response to the case. How does it challenge your understanding of discrimination?
Reflect on the ethical and social implications of the case.
Call to Action:
Encourage the audience to learn more about employment discrimination and its impact.
Provide resources for further information or action.
Your slideshow should contain a minimum of twelve well-organized slides, incorporate appropriate visuals, and adhere to proper citation guidelines (MLA format) for referenced sources.