Create a one-two minute video putting yourself into one of the situations from this lesson (either the story of Canadian immigration in the 1970s, the story of women's rights in the 1970s, the story of indigenous rights of the 1970s or the LGBTQ movement of the 1970s). You are still you, but somehow you are involved in some way of your choosing in the story.

Explain how you would have been involved in the story

Explain how your identity would have played a role in the situation

Explain how involvement would have impacted you personally.
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[Video Script]

[Opening shot: Soft music plays in the background. The camera focuses on me as I sit in a cozy room decorated with books and artwork.]

Me:
"Hey everyone! Today I’m going to take you back to the 1970s and share a personal story about the LGBTQ movement during that time. Imagine me living then, as a teenager discovering my identity."

[Cut to archival footage of LGBTQ protests and gatherings from the 1970s. I narrate over the visuals.]

"As a young person in the 1970s, I’d be part of a community fighting for recognition and rights. In my school, it wouldn’t be easy to be open about who I am. There would be a lot of misunderstanding and prejudice, but I’d find the courage to be involved in local events."

[Shift back to me directly addressing the camera.]

"My identity as a member of the LGBTQ community would play a huge role in my experience. I’d feel the weight of needing to stand up not just for myself but for others who are also struggling to be accepted. It would empower me to attend protests and rallies, holding signs that declare, 'Love is Love!' and 'Don't Tread on Me!'"

[B-roll of peaceful protests and community gatherings plays while I continue speaking.]

"Being part of this movement would deeply change how I see myself. I'd forge friendships with others who faced similar challenges, and we’d support each other in a time when being different could feel really isolating. Each time we gathered, I’d feel a sense of belonging and purpose, realizing we were part of something much bigger than ourselves."

[Back to me, looking more serious with a soft smile.]

"This involvement would also impact me personally because I might start to understand the importance of advocacy and fighting for rights. It would shape my values about standing up for those who are marginalized and help me grow into someone who values justice and equality."

[Closing shots of people celebrating pride and inclusivity.]

"In the end, my journey in the LGBTQ movement in the 1970s would not only help me accept who I am but also teach me the importance of community and activism. It would inspire me to continue fighting for a world where everyone can love freely and openly, no matter who they are."

[Fade out with uplifting music, and the text on the screen: 'Be proud. Be brave. Be you.']

[End of Video.]