Tuesday, December 05, 2006


1.) My target audience was to all of the teens in the neighborhood that we live in. A lot of people are dying in the streets of Boston. About three days ago there were three shootings across the street from my house in one day. I don't even think that the shootings were far apart, they sounded like each of them were seven minutes apart.
2.) I want everyone to take action by trying to spread the word that violence is not the way. Usually the people that die are my age or even younger. I want everyone to worry about doing something constructive with there time. Because you already know I'm worried about "caking it". I also wqant everyone to know that if we work together or wasn't worried about claiming a "set", and worried more about their responsibilities.
3.) This topic is important to me , because personally I don't want to be a victim of a homicide. My life is a little bit too precious for all of this violence. One of my cousins have been shot more than five times, on more than one occasion. I have also lost two of my cousins to gang violence, and I don't want to lose another. I'm also really not trying to have my younger siblings be apart of a homicide neither.
4.) To tell you the truth, I really don't think that I'm going to get my point across because, teens these days are hard-headed. Although, I think that my image would convince some people to think about their actions. In my image, I blended three images together. One police car, one ambulance truck, and a wall full of pins of the vicims of homicide. I did this because my aunt runs this program called the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute. This is what is there, and I wanted to show people that there are already people working on making the world a better place.