Day 1: Check Your Shit Before starting on a social justice journey, you gotta make sure that you have everything together. Take this day to reflect on where you have privilege, and what you are willing to do about it. Think on both large and small scales, systemic and international to individual and in your sphere of influence. If you are considering starting a blog this might be a great time to reflect on what you are thinking and feeling about this challenge. Oh, and don't forget to brush your teeth. ;)
Day 3 Global Access to Water One water.org fact states that many people live using only 30 liters of water a day. That’s about 8 gallons (rounded up). Find 8 rubber bands (hair ties, etc.) to hold on your wrist. Every time you flush a toilet, every 30 seconds in a shower, every minute of a faucet running take off one band. Can you live on 8 gallons of water a day? http://water.org/
Stereotypes are so ingrained and invisable in our society and that we must always be aware of them even in things that we may perceive as innocent, such as a Disney movie. The readings made me think of how even the most conscientious person in the world probably has some form of stereotypes that come up from time to time and that we must always take a critical look at everything that we see/hear, etc and that we must also be critical of the things that we think. We have to be aware of the things that we think and why we think them, so that we do not fall victim to being judgmental. All forms of media outlets uses stereotypes in order for the audience to remember and understand the information better, e.g. in the case of The Lion King it has been shown that children start producing some form of stereotypes from a young age, and Disney uses that information in order to make a movie that will be liked and remembered by many people. Media is also implicitly enforcing the st...
that is so cool!
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