This summer NPR radio host / music commentator Ann Powers launched a REALLY cool series on her show "The Record." They are asking professionals and their audience to write / read essays on what their American Dream sounds like. I think this is a brilliant writing assignment for a music, language arts, media, or social studies class. The initial blog post titled "Tell Us What Your American Dream Sounds Like" laid out the challenge:
What is the American dream?
A white picket fence and a walk-in closet? Mobility? The promise that your kids will walk an easier road than you did? Bank deposit insurance? Equality under the law? Showing up to your 25th high school reunion with a full head of hair and a fancy title? A Murcielago and a boob job?
And what in the world does that sound like? John Cougar Mellencamp? Lynyrd Sknyryd? Bruce Springsteen? Duke Ellington? KRS-One? Elton John? Jay-Z?
We've not asking for your favorite song about the U.S.A, or the song that makes you proud to be an American. We're looking for songs that set your version of the American Dream to music. We're looking for songs that tell your stories, the stories of you making your way out here. Songs that sound like your hopes and fears, frustrations and triumphs.
They seem to be featuring one a week. See -
How Rock Ballads Brought My Father's American Dream To Life
My American Dream Sounds Like Prince
Springsteen's American Dream, Beautiful And Bleak
One imagines these will ultimately be collected into a book like NPR's exemplary This I Believe series/books. How cool would it be to have your student reading these on NPR? Steal this assignment idea NOW! :)
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My pleasure, I thought this one was just a no brainer for an awesome assignment!
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