I am experienced in the English language having previously held the position of Arts and Leisure Editor for three years in my high school's newspaper, The Emerald. In addition to editing other student's articles, I composed pieces myself. Currently I am enrolled at Columbia College Chicago majoring in Audio Production & Design.
Here is a sample paragraph in the article I wrote reviewing the film, Inequality For All, directed by Jacob Kornbluth :
Inequality for All, directed by Jacob Kornbluth, follows political economist Robert Reich as he breaks down the fiscal gap between the working class and the “1%” of wealthy Americans. Using a suspension bridge analogy, Reich explains the inequality in America by comparing today’s working wages with the previous century’s. He finds that inequality was at an all time high during the period before the Great Depression and in 2007 before the stock market crashed. Both tragedies in the American economic history have created a wider gap between the average middle class person and more wealthy people such as CEOs of major corporations, entrepreneurs, and lawyers. According to Reich, the 1% have taken money for themselves further damaging the economy by stealing from the working class. He makes it clear that the middle class carry the economy through the consumption of products, which in turn pumps money back into the economy.