The numbers of the effects of white privilege that stood out to me the most were 4, 5, 28, 39, 50.
Number 4 stuck out to me because due to the stereotypes i have experienced in my life, i found this to be relatively true. In my neighborhood or the neighborhoods of my friends that live by me even though the people are nice it doesn't stick out to me that they are "nice". Sometimes i will be in a predominantly white neighborhood and if someone walks by and they don't walk to the other side of the street, they will usually acknoledge me and say hello. When I am in a predominately black neighbor, the usual greeting is a simple nod.
Number 5 stuck out to me because this happens to me all the time and I always wondered how it is to go through a store without being followed. I know I am often followed in stores and constantly asked stupid questions about what I want or if I want help which to me is just a way of keeping an eye on me.
I found number 28 interesting because it is terrible that a person of color could possibly lose their job because they get in an argument with a white colleague. This applies to other aspects not just jobs. I feel like there have been many experiences in my childhood where my African American friends and I have gotten in trouble because the teacher sided with a Caucasian student.
I found 38 interesting because even with the stereotype of blacks being late to events, I pride myself on arriving on time or early to events so i do not follow this stereotype.
50 was interesting because if I do not know what normal feels like then who does. Is life of a white person "normal"? Who defines "normal" in society? This is very disturbing to me.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Affirmative Action
I agree with Cornel West's statement saying that "the elimination of affirmative action would only justify racial discrimination." By eliminating affirmative action it only causes another barrier for minorities to get past. If affirmative action was eliminated and colleges and other institutions picked solely the most qualified people for the the job or the school, then the race or the sex that is best at what they are applying for would flood the institution. In factory jobs maybe Hispanics would be the only people with jobs. Maybe with technological jobs, Asians would have all the jobs. In schools where it was athletically based, it would be majority black. In schools that are academically based they majority may be white or Asian. I do not think affirmative action is the best thing because races and sexes and other categories shouldn't get preferential treatment but because of history of such categories causes different levels of treatment and advantages over others so thus affirmative action is necessary
Monday, November 15, 2010
Maret Spaces Visual Essay Assessment
Take ONE hour to answer these questions. This is not an essay; these are just public notes. Write in phrases, go stream of consciousness – whatever communicates the most effectively in this amount of time.
1. Describe with specific detail the group’s greatest moments in “creative collaboration.” Refer to the “Creative Collaboration” sheet to see characteristics of when that is happening. For example, did you achieve “flow?” After doing that, describe the times when the group did not work up to its full potential. How and why do you think these instances happened? What principles of “creative collaboration” were not upheld that resulted in that dysfunction?
· Good job coming up with idea, as a whole.
· Discuss idea and following through idea
· Trouble working as a group outside of class
· Open to other participants ideas
· Trouble with getting a concrete idea
· Found it hard to complete the assignment with our given area
· People did different amount of work
2. If you think of leadership as an activity (not only as a characteristic), describe when you were trying to lead. What strategies did you use and were they effective. Describe a moment when someone else in your group showed strong leadership.
· I tried to lead in the sense of the pictures and getting the best pictures to use for the powerpoint.
· Even though the powerpoint did not look like I intended it to due to lack of communication, I had an idea at mind and took pictures to show the differences of race and gender and how this changes throughout the day. Since the team wasn’t on the same page this idea was not portrayed.
3. Looking at the “Commitments to Self” and “Commitments to Group” sections of the “Creative Collaboration” sheet, what were your greatest challenges in being a part of this group?
· I think the greatest challenge was formulating an idea from the senior lounge. There was not a lot of space and was only full during lunch so showing different race and gender topics was very difficult.
· Also the lack of communication amongst our group caused problems as well.
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