Reading and Writing for Social Justice:
Rose McKay 808
Prompt one:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/09/24/3571699/grand-jury-wont-charge-cops-in-wal-mart-killing-even-as-video-reveals-victim-never-pointed-his-gun/
Choose an article on injustice:
Prompt two:
List of unfair situations in Park slope and at MS. 51:
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Why is the basketball team, boys only?
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Why do girls always get dress coded for wearing
leggings when boys don’t get dress coded for wearing provocative logos on their
tee shirts?
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In park
slope there are many woman and men who go through garbage cans to collect
bottles and cans that are worth only five cents each
·
At union market, they throw out fruits and
vegetables that have tiny scratches on them or tiny bruises instead of giving them
to homeless shelters or a soup kitchen.
Sometimes
when I am walking down the street, I see elderly Asian women and men digging
their hands into garbage cans, searching for bottles or cans. Once they collect
a heavy bag of them, they will bring them down to a recycling plant. They
usually only earn 5 cents per bottle. This is an extremely small amount of
money considering that these people have been working very hard to earn it. The
living conditions that these people might be in are probably very harsh. If the
uber-rich were taxed more and the taxes went to help the poor, these people
wouldn’t have to go picking through the trash to earn enough money to buy food for
dinner. The government takes care of the rich by not taxing them enough. At the same time, the government is not taking
care of the poor. Why is one person’s
life more valuable than another person’s life? The people I see in the
neighborhood don’t have enough money to buy dinner while the super rich have so
much money, they can’t possibly spend it in their entire lifetime.
Prompt three:
INTERVIEW with Matt Weyer-
Rose: what do you think is good about our world, and what
are some flaws or things that are unfair about the world?
Matt: From the perspective of the soul, everything is good
about the world. And the things that are “unfair” are really opportunities for
people to grow spiritually.
Matt: when anything bad happens or gives us a choice, we can
either choose to be a victim or we can choose to create something or move in
the direction of something positive.
Rose: I agree but I think it might be hard for people to
move on sometimes because many objects or sounds or people will remind someone
of the tragedy.
Rose: What are some unfair things plainly without the coping
part?
Matt: Anything when you are intentionally harming someone
else. When your intention is to inflict harm.
Rose: What are some instances of this flaw that you have
heard of in the news in another country?
Matt: Like, civil wars in Africa. Isis. The civil war in
Syria. Rape and murder is a big issue.
Matt: Putting down woman’s rights in India and Iraq and
Iran.
Rose: What about here (in the United States)? In New York, 3
kids that went to my school got hit by a car and died. This is really sad.
Also, all of the stories about police officers “accidentally” shooting unarmed
black teenagers is an issue.
Matt: I agree, in Arizona, police officers have been
stopping Hispanic people in cars who have lived in Arizona for years. Adriana
has a newer nicer car so she never got pulled over because she is Hispanic but
looks rich.
Rose: Thank you Matt!
Matt: You are so very welcome. Thank you!
I just interviewed
my uncle Matt and we were talking about what is wrong with the world and what
is good about the world. He said that
anything that had to do with intentionally hurting someone else (verbally or
mentally) was what is wrong with the world. He was also discussing his opinion
about how to deal with the terrible things that happen in the world. One of the
things he said was that people have a choice to be a victim or they can “move
in the direction of something positive”. I thought this was a great
interpretation of a coping process. I am usually the type of person that will
stay sad about something or say “why me?” instead of trying to deal with the
situation and think positively. What Matt told me, made me think that I should
start becoming the person that copes with a bad situation by creating something
positive out of the situation.
Prompt four:
This program on
ABC News shows how people reacted when the grand jury made the decision that
the police officer who shot Michael Brown had not committed a crime. If I lived in Ferguson, I would be furious at
the jury’s decision. The people who were rioting were also furious. They were
burning buildings and police cars. I understand why they were doing this. If I
were in their shoes, I would definitely be in that crowd rioting for what I felt
was an injustice. I would feel so hurt and angry. Several different people witnessed the shooting
death of Michael Brown and each one had his/her opinion of what happened. The
district attorney presented all of these different interpretations of what
happened to the jury. The district attorney gave so much different information
that the jury was put in a position to be conflicted over what happened to
Michael Brown. The picture was muddy for them. This was an advantage for the
police officer because the jury needed to be completely certain about what
happened and couldn’t because of all the differing information.
Prompt five:
My aunt is a very
inspiring person. She runs Physicians for Human Rights. She also used to work
at ACLU. Donna changes the world in small ways by making a space for doctors to
get training on how to document and record war crimes. One story that she told me
was that she helped train a doctor who had fled Syria during the civil war. He
needed to get to Turkey to meet my aunt who was working with a group of doctors
to train them to record war crimes. Not many people were allowed to travel out
of Syria or into Syria during this time. He went to the airport and they
wouldn’t let him go through customs. He went another time to a border crossing pretending
to be his father but they still wouldn’t let him leave the country. So he and
his friends went down to the river between Syria and Turkey. His friends put him in a barrel, sealed it,
and pushed him down the river to get across into Turkey. My aunt didn’t help
him escape, but he explained the story to her.
Interview:
Rose: What have you done that you
are proud of?
Donna: Well, I work with doctors
and nurses from around the world to help them document war crimes. My job is to
raise money to help them accomplish this task. I feel honored to work with
these doctors. Sometimes during the training sessions, doctors tell me about
their experiences in the war zones.
Rose: Can you tell me one story
that they told you?
Donna: Well one story that a doctor
told me was when he was trying to cross the border from Syria to Turkey. After getting rejected by the
border guards twice, his friends helped him get into a barrel and float across
the river into Turkey.
Rose: How did he float across the
river?
Donna: The barrel was attached to
ropes. And he was pulled to the other side but this took many hours.
Rose: How many hours?
Donna: I think he told me he was
inside the barrel for about 8 hours.
Rose: Whoa, that is along time. Was
he okay?
Donna: Yes, he actually found the
story funny and bizarre.
Rose: Thanks Donna! That was very
inspiring.
"Shake It Off"
I stay out too late
Got nothing in my brain
That's what people say, mmm-mmm
That's what people say, mmm-mmm
I go on too many dates [chuckle]
But I can't make them stay
At least that's what people say, mmm-mmm
That's what people say, mmm-mmm
But I keep cruising
Can't stop, won't stop moving
It's like I got this music
In my mind
Saying, "It's gonna be alright."
'Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play,
play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Heart-breakers gonna break, break, break, break,
break
And the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
I never miss a beat
I'm lightning on my feet
And that's what they don't see, mmm-mmm
That's what they don't see, mmm-mmm
I'm dancing on my own (dancing on my own)
I make the moves up as I go (moves up as I go)
And that's what they don't know, mmm-mmm
That's what they don't know, mmm-mmm
But I keep cruising
Can't stop, won't stop grooving
It's like I got this music
In my mind
Saying, "It's gonna be alright."
'Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play,
play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Heart-breakers gonna break, break, break, break,
break
And the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off
Hey, hey, hey
Just think while you've been getting down and out
about the liars and the dirty, dirty cheats of the world,
You could've been getting down to this sick beat.
My ex-man brought his new girlfriend
She's like "Oh, my god!" but I'm just
gonna shake.
And to the fella over there with the hella good
hair
Won't you come on over, baby? We can shake,
shake, shake
Yeah ohhh
'Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play,
play
And the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate
(haters gonna hate)
I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Heart-breakers gonna break, break, break, break,
break (mmmm)
And the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake
(and fake, and fake, and fake)
Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake,
shake
I shake it off, I shake it off
Shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off
Shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off
Shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off (you've got
to),
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off,
I, I, I shake it off, I shake it off
In this
song, Taylor Swift is actually speaking to the “haters” and letting them know
that she doesn’t care about their opinion. It is okay to be goofy. It is okay
to not be perfect. It is okay to have flaws. “Shake it off” is about saying let
go of negative opinions and be yourself. Taylor knows that she can’t dance; she
knows that she can’t twerk, but she doesn’t really care because she has this
different amazing talent that people love and that makes her feel good about
herself. What this song really means ( and I know this sounds very cliché) is
that you shouldn’t care what people say about you and you don’t have to change
who you are to fit other peoples idea of “normal”. You have to find a way to
like yourself.
Pretty Little Liars is a TV show about
four girls who are being threatened by a person who goes by the name of “A”. When the first episodes begin, you learn that
their best friend, Alison, died a year ago.
She is the person who linked all of them in friendship. The four main actresses are very pretty with
long, shiny, wavy, and almost always perfect hair. This is not what normal
girls look like on a daily basis. Three of the girls are white. Emily is half
white, half Asian. They are all skinny with nice figures. They live in a small
town. They all live very close to each other. Their families seem pretty well
off, although one family does go through money issues. Also there are a lot of
family issues the girls face as well, such as a separation, coming out of the
closet, and sibling rivalry. All of the
main characters’ moms are also very pretty and always have on nice clothes and
shoes. All of the men and boys in the show are attractive as well. All of this adds up to a feeling that show
doesn’t really depict a true reality. These
images of teenagers make me think that maybe some teen viewers who don’t have
these features will feel bad about themselves. These depictions become a
stereotype that teens might take as the ‘norm’ and try really hard to achieve.
Just remember, nobody has a make artist and costume designer walking around
you, “fixing” you 24/7.