Instructors

Teaching Artist Cori Dioquino

Cori Dioquino is a Filipino American actor based in NYC and Baltimore. Her credits include Marvel/Netflix’s Daredevil, CBS’s FBI and New Amsterdam on NBC. She began training as a competitive pianist before switching her focus to theatre while in college. Cori earned her Associate’s degree in Music Performance from Howard Community College and her Bachelor’s in Theatre Studies from Towson University. Cori worked as a stage actor throughout Maryland and DC after receiving her undergrad, but soon grew a love for television and film production. She booked several commercials as well as independent film and web series roles before booking her first major television appearance on the third season of Marvel/Netflix’s hit series Daredevil as the crime lord Sophia Carter. Cori was most recently seen on the Season 2 Fall Finale of New Amsterdam as Nurse Eddie. She continues to enjoy performing both on the screen and stage. IMG_2720.jpg Cori is a passionate and outspoken advocate for stronger Filipinx and Asian Pacific Indigenous (API) representation in American arts and entertainment. In 2018, she co-founded the Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (APAC). The arts organization’s mission is to use “art of all platforms to ensure that the stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Indigenous Americans are seen, heard and valued”. In 2020, Cori helped launch the national campaign Unapologetically Asian. The campaign, which was a collaboration between APAC and the creative team of Racism Is A Virus, was created as a response to the growing discrimination towards Asians as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It aims to empower Asian and Asian American communities to change the conversation about belonging in America. When Cori isn’t acting or producing, she can be found in the classroom as an arts integration educator, using the arts to engage students as they learn core curriculum and empowering them to excel in the classroom and throughout their daily lives. Cori is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and an Equity Member Candidate.

BAIP Classroom Teaching Specialist Breanna Bordenski

Breanna Bordenski is an elementary school Global Studies educator. She teaches using project based learning and arts integration to encourage students to develop a sense of responsibility as global citizens. Breanna has previously taught 4th, 5th, and 6th grade English Language Arts and social studies with Baltimore City Public Schools. She also holds a Master's of Science in Education from Johns Hopkins University. Breanna centralizes critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication in her classroom in order to provide a more student-led and inquiry based approach to teaching and learning. Breanna's ultimate goal is for her students to have an authentic and rigorous learning experience where they feel encouraged to be creative problem solvers and future change makers.

Course curriculum

    1. About this Course

    2. Meet Your Instructors

    1. Video Lesson

    2. Reflection Questions

    1. Video Lesson

    2. What Are Actor Tools?

    1. Video Lesson

    1. Video Lesson

    2. Slow-Looking Activity

    3. Resources on Museums and Indigenous Artifacts

    4. Artifact Fact Sheet

    1. Video Lesson

    2. How to Run a Debate

    3. Example: Debate in the Hun Middle School

    4. A Starting Point: Debate Examples

    5. Video Lesson

About this course

  • 24 lessons