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Kahne and Westheimer - "In Service Of What?"

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For this article, I chose to do hyperlinks.  This articles main focus was on service learning. service learning can be done in many ways including benefiting students of all ages. For this reason, a lot of schools try to encourage such an activity. The authors quoted President Kennedy when he said in a speech "...ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."  In schools, educators make sure that they have a lesson plan that follows service learning. To do this they should be able to improve the community while having enjoyment within the classroom.  In the article they explain why its beneficial to the students. a few points are: Students become active members in different service projects that care for community needs. These projects help promote student's self esteem. it gives them a sense of a "higher-order-thinking skill" which will later help them both in their higher education and careers.  Many of these...

political issues of 2018

The Death Penalty https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-RIXbLMMBDVuWApF-dvEuF-dpDHKTSeQ6dmyo87_FiY/edit?usp=sharing

Jill Soloway and Stacey Abrams

The articles, "Jill Soloway on Donald Trump, Locker Rooms and Toxic Masculinity", and "Stacey Abrams Didn’t Play It Safe. Neither Do These Female Candidates." talk about gender issues and the role it plays in politics. Soloway uses President Trump as an example. President Trump says he has respect for women, but will say things such as "Grab them by the p*ssy" and "You can do anything" (to the women). A lot of men will say degrading statements just like Trump. Whether it is a man you love or just a random guy on the street. When that man is with another or a whole group of men, if the topic is brought up in any way, they will reduce woman down to an object and only think of them for their body parts. Soloway then states how men will say they're only being masculine. To this, she calls their masculinity, toxic masculinity. Whenever men will say degrading things about a woman or girl to their friend, most of the time the friend will go along w...

LGBTQ Safe Spaces

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The two pieces "Safe Spaces" by August and "11 and Gender Fluid" by Zelle talk about one of the biggest issues in todays society. Still in 2018, there are still arguments about accepting people for who they want to be. Gay marriage and adoptions have been legalized, but that hasn't  stopped everyone from talking negatively about LGBTQ members.  In schools, LGBTQ isn't really talked about. This is August's biggest argument. Schools are supposed to be a safe place where students shouldn't feel afraid of expressing themselves for who they are. As kids grow up, they are supposed to figure out who they are as a person, find what hobbies they like, and to find those who they can surround themselves with to connect to. Just saying it sounds like it should be easy by being able to experiment, but the way people are makes it ten times more difficult because judgements play a big role. In the article "11 and Gender Fluid" Zelle's argume...

Unlearning the Myths That Bind Us - Connections

Growing up, and still to this day, I have always loved watching cartoons and kid movies along with other more adult shows/movies. As a kid I did not believe that watching any cartoon, show, or movie has really impacted the way I viewed people or was an influence on how I acted towards people. though I can see how this can be an issue. This is a topic that I had once talked about in high school. So, with that in mind, for this article I chose to do connections. I connected this reading to a project I had to critically analyze Toy Story. In this movie, just like many others I've found some hidden messages of sexism, racism, and stereotypes. One of the major stereotypes was that character Andy was a good kid because his mom was always around to watch him, and Sid was a troubled child because he had no adult supervision. More hidden messages stem from Sid's toy, "the Hooker". It was a fishing pole with two long legs attached, which represented a hooker. Another example, S...