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Mia Lora - Reflection 2

Group #4 (My Group) Our presentation focused on immigration policies and healthcare access. We explained how knowing current laws and advocating for fair reforms can make a big difference in people’s lives, especially for immigrants who struggle to get the healthcare they need. We also talked about how community programs help people who don’t have insurance and the ongoing debate about whether everyone should receive care, regardless of legal status. Working on this helped me see how much ethics and policy go hand in hand and why healthcare is seen as a basic human right. Being in this group was honestly a good experience. Everyone brought strong information, and we communicated well when putting the PowerPoint and brochure together. We even coordinated our outfits, which made us look organized and professional. Some members included current immigration issues, and that made our presentation feel relevant. As for me, I still get nervous when I present, and I depend on my notes more tha...

Reflection TWO

 Theme ProJect Review  Stephanie Cortijo  SPC2608 9:50am Professor Sherri 11-11-25 GROUP 1 Group 1   Their group gave a very thoughtful and informative presentation about the different immigration issues that people face in the world today. They began by explaining how immigration policies can shape almost every part of a person’s life, including their ability to stay with their families, travel safely, and access education or job opportunities. Several members focused on the challenges immigrants encounter when coming to the United States. These challenges included language barriers, the pressure of gathering proper documentation, and the emotional stress of adjusting to an entirely new environment. One member shared a powerful explanation about how many families immigrate in hopes of providing a better future for their children, yet those same children often struggle in school because they are still learning English. She connected this topic to her own personal sto...

Yandel Pimienta - Reflection #2

Yandel Pimienta SPC 2608 9:50 am Professor Sinkoff  Reflection #2 Group 4 Group #4 (my group) was the first to present, which made the experience both exciting and nerve‑wracking. For my part, I focused on the history of immigration, breaking it down into five eras to show how policies and attitudes shifted over time. I felt that this structure gave our presentation a clear backbone and helped the audience see how immigration laws evolved from the colonial period to today. As a group, we coordinated our dress code by all wearing black tops, which gave us a unified and professional look. I later noticed that Group #2 did the same, which made me proud that our choice may have inspired them to present with that same sense of unity. While I was presenting, I noticed myself pausing often, forgetting my words, and relying on my index cards more than I wanted. Honestly, part of me just wanted to get through it quickly, but I reminded myself to slow down and take my time so the audience co...

Emelin Solorzano - Reflection #2

   Theme Project Review Emelin Solorzano SPC2608 9:50am Professor Sherri                                                             Group #1        Their group talked about different immigration issues that people face today. They explained how immigration policies affect families, travel, and access to opportunities. Some members focused on the challenges immigrants experience when coming to the United States, such as language barriers, documentation requirements, and adjusting to a completely new environment. One member talked about how families immigrate for a better life but how children often struggle with speaking English. She even shared her own story and her friend’s experience, which made her part of the presentation relatable and emotional. Another member explained what a TSA worker told her ab...