Launch
Students will enter the project through a gallery-style launch, study how civil rights texts and social commentary artworks persuade audiences, and identify a community issue they may investigate. They will begin analyzing symbolism, tone, ethics, and audience impact while setting up the first evidence-based thinking routines they will use in later phases.
Days 1 - 3
Take A Position
Students will test an early position on a community issue by analyzing persuasive mentor texts and artworks, weighing competing perspectives, and drafting a preliminary claim for change. They will begin a research question list, plan symbolic and compositional choices for a social commentary painting, and use critique to revise both their argument direction and visual message before moving into deeper research.
Days 4 - 9
Research Evidence Map
Students will gather and evaluate credible sources about a chosen community issue, map supporting and opposing evidence, test their early position against counterevidence, and select the strongest research they will carry into their essay, artist statement, painting decisions, and multimedia advocacy work.
Days 10 - 15
Build Argument Draft
Students will turn their researched issue into a defensible argument draft by organizing claims, evidence, warrants, counterarguments, and rebuttals, then align that written argument with the message, symbolism, and artist statement language for their social commentary painting.
Days 16 - 21
Rehearse Defend Revise
Students will refine their social commentary portfolio through critique, revision, and rehearsal. They will test the strength of their claims, evidence, symbolism, citations, and presentation choices by responding to peer and partner questions, revising weak spots, and completing a live defense checkpoint before the final Gallery Walk.
Days 22 - 27
Showcase
Students will present their finished social commentary portfolio to an authentic audience through the Social Change Gallery Walk, defend their choices using evidence and artistic reasoning, collaborate in exhibition roles, and complete a final reflection on how their words, images, and presentation choices shaped audience understanding and possible action.
Days 28 - 30