Wow! The end of this semester is here! I'm not sure what I am suppose to do without having to blog and do observations! I have really enjoyed doing both :)I can say that I have learned a lot from these experiences and this whole Social Justice class has been a journey. A journey of learning new things like the wiki and blogs that required us to step outside of the box. I am very thankful that there was no guidelines to follow because this allowed me to examine myself and actually use my knowledge. This class has opened my eyes to so much and now I am able to see things for what they really are.I can actually say that I always will be aware of what is being said around me and what is going on around me.And most importantly to take ACTION:)
Professor G, I thank you for allowing us to actually grow and learn. You are awesome!And for my classmates, thanks for sharing and creating such a great learning environment.
I don't like good-byes so I will just say hello to you all when I see ya'll.:)Enjoy your summer vacation!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Presentation Week!!
This week's presentations all have been very informative and I have loved all the intervention strategies.
After Work Activism, Homeless Population, and Executive Order.
After Work Activism I think is a wonderful idea. A way for people that are busy to engage and make a difference. Not to mention a great source of networking! I really appreciate this idea because as we were discussing in our HB class that what gives us the sense of a community? For me I don't feel that I am a part of our Sw community just because I'm balancing so much: school, work and life as a single mother. However, this idea has given me an opportunity to engage and become active. So thanks a bunch!
Homeless Population- This I could see the affects of this on and around the streets of Austin.And the emotion that some of the presenters had was very touching. All the information given about this population has given me more insight. And like Irene said that so much stigma comes with this population but the truth is that they are people just like you and I and we should not have any fear of being around them.
Executive Order- I can only image all the stress that came from not being able to find a solution but it has showed all of us that answers and solutions do not come easy. And like one of the presenters said that it helps us to realize that as social workers the solution does not happen in one day and that we will not be able to solve every problem. I am very much interesting in learning more about this and the fact that there is no information given to us about overturning an executive order. I just think that is crazy! I agree with Nikki- It only makes one think "What is there to hide?"
I thank every group for all there hard work that was put into the project and sharing the information with us. We all did such a great job!
After Work Activism, Homeless Population, and Executive Order.
After Work Activism I think is a wonderful idea. A way for people that are busy to engage and make a difference. Not to mention a great source of networking! I really appreciate this idea because as we were discussing in our HB class that what gives us the sense of a community? For me I don't feel that I am a part of our Sw community just because I'm balancing so much: school, work and life as a single mother. However, this idea has given me an opportunity to engage and become active. So thanks a bunch!
Homeless Population- This I could see the affects of this on and around the streets of Austin.And the emotion that some of the presenters had was very touching. All the information given about this population has given me more insight. And like Irene said that so much stigma comes with this population but the truth is that they are people just like you and I and we should not have any fear of being around them.
Executive Order- I can only image all the stress that came from not being able to find a solution but it has showed all of us that answers and solutions do not come easy. And like one of the presenters said that it helps us to realize that as social workers the solution does not happen in one day and that we will not be able to solve every problem. I am very much interesting in learning more about this and the fact that there is no information given to us about overturning an executive order. I just think that is crazy! I agree with Nikki- It only makes one think "What is there to hide?"
I thank every group for all there hard work that was put into the project and sharing the information with us. We all did such a great job!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Adultism
Adultism is - “…all of the behaviors and attitudes that flow from the assumption that adults are better than young people, and are entitled to act upon young people in many ways without their agreement.”-Dr. Dr. Barry Checkoway at the University of Michigan.
"In our own lives, even if we fight against racial injustice, even if we fight for world peace, even if we fight for a sustainable world, if we are using our power over the children in our lives, we are perpetuating injustice and oppression. We are setting children up to accept a world that is based on the more powerful controlling the less powerful."...Reading this quote made me feel terrible! I disagree with it only because parents are held responsible to raise respectful adults and if they end up in jail or committing crime who is to blame? Only the parents, children need our help to become who they should be
I will admit that I tell my daughter what she can listen to, what to wear, and give her chores to do. I as a mother automatically do this because I am responsible to raise her into a great person. I mean how else would one do this without setting boundaries? Should we just have kids and let them make decisions on there own? I can only imagine what decisions a 2 year old would make and for that matter a 10 year old. I do think that there is right and wrong way of speaking to our children. Many examples from the book: "You are so stupid !"," Don't every yell at your mother(while yelling)", "You are being childish", seem very disrespectful to me and I would not do that as a parent say things of this sort. With that said I think this whole Adultism is a matter of how one says things to another and the respect in it. Even a 1 year old deserves respect. If there is respect then we are taking into account our children's desires.
I also think that with out all these laws put in place for children to follow then there would not be a society. If there was not a school to enforce children to attend school then what? This very morning, I stopped by my sisters place and my 16 year old nephew was still laying in bed. He chose not to go to school because he did not want to, I of course told him and asked him what he wanted for his future and took him to school. Now with that said there will be so much more children that could make these very decision to not attend school or follow the laws if it were not for adults to help them make the right decisions. Parents are here to raise children that will grow up to be participants of society and.
"In our own lives, even if we fight against racial injustice, even if we fight for world peace, even if we fight for a sustainable world, if we are using our power over the children in our lives, we are perpetuating injustice and oppression. We are setting children up to accept a world that is based on the more powerful controlling the less powerful."...Reading this quote made me feel terrible! I disagree with it only because parents are held responsible to raise respectful adults and if they end up in jail or committing crime who is to blame? Only the parents, children need our help to become who they should be
I will admit that I tell my daughter what she can listen to, what to wear, and give her chores to do. I as a mother automatically do this because I am responsible to raise her into a great person. I mean how else would one do this without setting boundaries? Should we just have kids and let them make decisions on there own? I can only imagine what decisions a 2 year old would make and for that matter a 10 year old. I do think that there is right and wrong way of speaking to our children. Many examples from the book: "You are so stupid !"," Don't every yell at your mother(while yelling)", "You are being childish", seem very disrespectful to me and I would not do that as a parent say things of this sort. With that said I think this whole Adultism is a matter of how one says things to another and the respect in it. Even a 1 year old deserves respect. If there is respect then we are taking into account our children's desires.
I also think that with out all these laws put in place for children to follow then there would not be a society. If there was not a school to enforce children to attend school then what? This very morning, I stopped by my sisters place and my 16 year old nephew was still laying in bed. He chose not to go to school because he did not want to, I of course told him and asked him what he wanted for his future and took him to school. Now with that said there will be so much more children that could make these very decision to not attend school or follow the laws if it were not for adults to help them make the right decisions. Parents are here to raise children that will grow up to be participants of society and.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Extra-Ordinary
Dyslexia: is one of several distinct learning disabilities. It is a specific language-based
disorder of constitutional origin characterized by difficulties in single word decoding, usuallyreflecting insufficient phonological processing.
It was not until recently, that my daughter has been diagnosed with dyslexia, that the term disability meant something to me. Prior to that it never hit home. At any rate, all the paperwork that I had to fill out and continue filling out repeats the word "DISABLED" and I must say that alone has had a major affect on me. I really dislike the word and wished that they did not have to reiterate it so much. Reading it so many times and having the school personal say it so much only makes me feel uncomfortable.
The feeling that comes with this experience is almost like you can not help but to feel embarrassed. I know the stigma that comes with someone being labeled and my daughter is feeling it because she has to be pulled out of her class to attend 30 min sessions. Regardless of how much school officials try not to disrupt her regular school scheduled those 30 minutes do a lot of damage with her identity.
Extra-Ordinary: going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary
Instead of the word disabled I would prefer to use Extra-Ordinary because any one who does require additional aid goes through so much physically, emotionally, and mentally. For you and I, we don't have to worry about how we will get somewhere or even set up additional arrangements on top of our everyday life schedule. My daughter has been making grades the "Normal" kids have been making without any accommodations. Despite seeing things way different than me, she worked hard and taught herself many things in order to keep up. In the future, I know I will have to read out many books to her and even when she gets to college.With that said I think that anyone who is labeled disabled, in my eyes they are strong and EXTRA-ORDINARY. If children and adults were to be educated on all of these "disabilities" and were knowledgeable of what someone has to go through, then maybe they will not call anyone retarded or disabled.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Fighting Back- Transgender Liberation
As with every other ism, being LBGTQ just so happens to be other reason why one would discriminate against you. My thought behind this is why does society have to be so concerned about who you want to be or how you dress and who you date? First we all get the lovely pleasure of being in a dominant or subordinate group and if that is not enough how one dress and who one dates adds to that long list of how we all can be discriminated against.
I think being transgender, gay, lesbian, or bisexual would not be such a stigma if media would not portray it as something so bad. Being identified as one of these groups is just the same to me as being Mexican American, both are in the subordinate group. With that said they might as well go on to say that being Mexican American is just the same.:) My point is that Media always makes something seem that much worse or bring attention to a issue that other wise would not be a problem. And unfortunately for many, media is the only source that they obtain their information from. Because if anyone who was so against individuals being LBGTQ actually took the time to know someone who was, they would see that that person is in fact a human being and is no different.
I found that the Riot in Compton's Cafeteria in 1966 to be very inspiring! How a group of drag queens came together and fought back! That was amazing, not the violence part,but that was the measure they needed to take in order to provide justice for themselves.
I do hope that overtime with every situation(sexism, racism, and heterosexism,etc) it gets better.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Beautiful
Women-VS-Media
When reading chapter 68 a women opened up about her experience with a food disorder and that she basically hated the body she was in due to all the pressure she had to look a certain way. My daughter was recently bullied because of her weight and so she felt that something was wrong with her. After a while of hearing the things the other girls had said to her, my daughter Anastasia then started to not eat. At that point I of course notice that she was throwing away her food and addressed the problem. Just knowing that she did this just because other little girls said she was "FAT!" is very disturbing. And although I teach my daughter to love herself and to be comfortable being who she is, these girls still got to her. Where did these little girls learn what someone should look like or how skinny someone should be?...no where other than the media. Why are 10 year olds worried about how much they should weight in the first place. Its ridiculous for a 10 year old to think they need to be on a diet. Eat healthy yes but diet no. Eating disorders are happening with girls that are too young and why. The pressure women have to look BEAUTIFUL and if we don't meet that expectation then we are looked as different.
These are the role models our children are suppose to look up to from television:
And this is my idea of what beautiful looks like, my daughter Anastasia.
(These are some good songs that are specifically dedicated to women loving who they are and especially our children)
Women-vs-women
http://www.billmuehlenberg.com/2007/01/03/women-in-the-workplace-just-who-is-oppressing-whom/
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Going Backwards
In reviewing all that has been happening in these past few
months and weeks I could not help but to think that we, as a people, are going
backwards. We hear the notion all the time that History repeats itself, but one
would not think to this desperate measure. While some things likes racism has
never yet to be resolved while other issues we thought were final and no need
to worry. I’m speaking of the issues in Arizona where Mexican-American books are being pulled because
they are “perceived as antiwhite”, Women’s rights and insurance and whether
they should cover contraceptive and finally one that is very important, Trayvon
Martin and his attacker not being arrested. Justice not being served.
Why in the world is there even a law targeting Mexican –American
studies? The article(Racial Lens Used to Cull Curriculum in Arizona) states
that the state wanted Mexican-American studies program disbanded. They,the
state, were even willing to spend 110,000 on a consultant to conduct an
audit. And if Arizona’s school are like our schools here in Texas, why would
they spend all that money just to investigate books that could possibly be
anti-white? I am sure there are many other programs that the money could have
went to and really benefit students.
This whole situation is alarming, its bad enough that we and our kids
are getting taught only a specific side of history in our schools but to have
authorities not allowing any books that teach against this history that we all
know left out so many other facts, is terrible. Yes this is happening in Arizona but who is to
say where its going to happen next. The Zinn Education Project purposes iS to :
introduce students to a more accurate, complex, and engaging understanding of United States history than is found in traditional textbooks and curricula. The empowering potential of studying U.S. history is often lost in a textbook-driven trivial pursuit of names and dates. Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States and Voices of a People’s History of the United States emphasize the role of working people, women, people of color, and organized social movements in shaping history. Students learn that history is made not by a few heroic individuals, but instead by people’s choices and actions, thereby also learning that their own choices and actions matter. Now what if our state said that the Zinn Project was anti-white, what then?How would we feel if they prohibited U.T from using the Zinn book? How would that affect us?
The big question is should insurances cover contraceptives? This has had a great impact on women because this is saying that we don’t have a right to protect ourselves. To me its just another way of implementing Pro Life on everyone, which should be a women's choice. I don’t understand this because without contraceptive being covered by insurances then there will be more women forced to bear a child,can lead to more children in foster care, and more children being neglected . We all know that there are already way too much children in foster care that cannot find a home and that cost a lot of state dollars. We also know that if a couple is not ready to have kids or are in a state where they can provide for their children there will be an high possibility that those children will suffer . Whether it be by their parents struggling to clothe or feed them, ultimately the children suffer. So why do women have to still protest our rights when we all can see this decision can cause a lot of destruction and does not have a great outcome. It does not take a genius to see this so I'm perplexed as to why politicians would even push this. I mean insurances cover Viagra why not something to counter act that? You would think a lot of activity will be going on with Viagra but what helps a women from not becoming pregnant from this?? Like the whole Rush Limbaugh thing, he took or takes Viagra and what the heck does he think his wives took in order to not get pregnant? Rush Limbaugh does not have any kids so I wonder how that could have happen with out his wives even taking contraceptives.
Trayvon, I think its safe to say that everyone is touched by
this. To think self defense can be used so freely and let a killer get away
with it. The whole situation is so messed up and that it makes us question the
justice system. I mean there have been many other cases that makes us question
the justice system but this case has no evidence that Trayvon was doing wrong.
In a criminal case there has to be burden of proof and there is no proof that this
young man was involved in delinquent acts. As a mother you think if this man(Zimmerman)
can get away with killing an innocent child then what does this mean for your children? Why raise our kids to be
respectful and to stay out of trouble when your race or the way you dress can
get you killed? Why not just focus on teaching our kids what to wear and what
not to? Of course no one wants to neglect
teaching our kids morals but its sad to see that this is the case for Trayvon. Our justice system is quick to arrest people
for powder bombing(not to say its right) Kim Kardashian but not Zimmerman. How
does that even compare? Maybe its because she is famous that action was taken
so quickly but that does not justify how different these two cases have been
treated by our justice system?
They left again when they determined it was just all-purpose flour."- http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/03/23/kim-kardashian-attacked-flour_n_1374501.html
I think that all of these situation can teach us something, that
if we let them they will. All the protesting that is going on for
Trayvon is empowering and we hope that justice will be served in the end for
him and his family.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Something Different
Religion helps create ethics and morals and because of this very reason any religion other than Christianity might find themselves frowned upon or even hated only because they are not apart of the religious group. In our reading we find that Christianity has very long roots in our American History. It is very true that Christianity has its privileged in American, they don't have to worry about the holy day, holidays or even things their children partake in at school. Its sad to think that other religions have to feel that they are out casts in this" land of the free". We can read millions of stories of what people from different religions go through because for one reason or another people deem to see them as different and not belonging here. I think it is safe to say religion effects prejudice by having strict ethics and morals that are not inclusive. We either fit into the "ideal" American views or not. Many people that do practice different religions are American and yet still are harassed by people telling them "Go back where you came from!!!" I like that show All- American Muslim, which showed the point of view of Muslims that are Americans. Even this show only lasted one season because of the the criticism it gain, which goes to show the distaste people have. http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/5/32/36384/Arts--Culture/Film/-AllAmerican-Muslim-TV-show-ends-as-viewership-slu.aspx
I personally was raised Catholic and during the journey of attending many different Christian churches I have found that Christians criticize the Catholic faith. Christan's don't like how Catholics honor the Virgin Mary or any of the other Saints because to them that is worshipping a false idol. Or the fact that they have the rosary and say the Hail Mary. The prejudices never end. One way or the other something is wrong and will not fit into the "Ideal" way. And when I say "Ideal" I myself don't even know who or what the Ideal is....I just think that to each their own and and what ever makes them happy then do it.
Religion is a very interesting topic and I know my mother said this topic is one to never discuss along with politics because their is so much controversy. I understand her telling me this but I think its healthy that others share their point of view so that we can understand and respect them. Especially because I believe our ignorance of the different religions have a lot to do with how people treat others.
I personally was raised Catholic and during the journey of attending many different Christian churches I have found that Christians criticize the Catholic faith. Christan's don't like how Catholics honor the Virgin Mary or any of the other Saints because to them that is worshipping a false idol. Or the fact that they have the rosary and say the Hail Mary. The prejudices never end. One way or the other something is wrong and will not fit into the "Ideal" way. And when I say "Ideal" I myself don't even know who or what the Ideal is....I just think that to each their own and and what ever makes them happy then do it.
Religion is a very interesting topic and I know my mother said this topic is one to never discuss along with politics because their is so much controversy. I understand her telling me this but I think its healthy that others share their point of view so that we can understand and respect them. Especially because I believe our ignorance of the different religions have a lot to do with how people treat others.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Low Cost for a very High Price- Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart! I never knew what this company has done. I
personally only shop there since a new one was opened up by my job on Anderson
Lane and its convenient. However, after looking at this documentary I will not be
shopping there ever again. You know prior to them opening up the new one
by my job I seen a lot of flyers indicating that the neighborhood did not want
it there and to say NO TO WAL-MART. When seeing these flyers my automatic
response was to think why not? What is the big deal anyway? Of course I asked
these questions but because it did not effect me or my neighborhood I did not
even bother to look into why they did not want one. After seeing this and
knowing why, I feel so naive to just overlook something that was
so important. Here I am in pursing a social work career and wanting to save
the world but yet I'm ignorant to what is really going on. I seem to have been
more focused on issues that I could see the end results of like
children in foster care and homelessness .I failed to pay attention to
businesses and its effect on a community. I paid more attention to business like CPS and the legislative system . At any rate in reviewing this movie I had a revelation of what I was
missing and it has made me have a complete different view on how everything has
an effect on society. It's very sad that this company has cause such a negative
impact on many towns and states and yet they are still allowed to continue
doing what they are doing.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Wealthy or Not????

This is the land of the free and of opportunity, but to who?Its sad to know that this is a leading country but yet the amount of people living in poverty is higher than those who are wealthy.
That there just show how much this land is not the land of opportunity. So with that I believe out of the isms, classism is a powerful divider. Many people are living in poverty and it does not matter what race you are but only a few are able to be in that wealthy class.
Its so easy to feel discouraged when the statistics show that the rich/wealthy population are the ones to benefit here in this country. I thought this little picture was a good illustration of what I feel it is.
I know I've expressed a lot of discouraging information and thoughts but I am optimistic. I am very thankful for many things. Although I can not be a millionaire right now, I'm content with having a roof over my head, clothes on my back and healthy children. I know many other countries have it worse and may think we,American citizens, complain too much and to an extent they are right. I think we do so because of the labels that come with being an American like -"Justice for All", "Land of The Free and Opportunity"....so we tend to challenge our nation to live up to that expectation. Had the Statue of Liberty or Constitution said the opposite we would not be here and/or we would not be so shocked to know that the wealthy only consist of a few.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Another Name for Slavery-13 amendment
In Adams book chapter 12, I read about the 13th amendment and I was just stunned!
been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or
any place subject to their jurisdiction.
What amazes me more is that prior to that, Abraham Lincoln created a version of the 13 amendment to state:
Slavery never really ended. As with everything else our grade school taught us that slavery was ended by the civil war and the the Emancipation Proclamation proclaimed the freedom of slaves!They sure did fail to mention that "oh by the way the 13 amendment allows slavery" Now the book also states that prior to the 13th amendment whites were the dominant color within prisons but after slavery ended and the 13th amendment was ratified did the population of black people grow within the prison. So now there were many black people who were criminals and had debt just to have them behind bars were slavery was okay. Doing others people's work for free was not over.
You know it is sad to think that we get feed what they(I don't even know who to blame?!) only want us to know about our history. I'm thankful that this class has opened our minds and understanding to what it truly is.
SLAVERY AND INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT
SECTION 1. Neither
slavery nor involuntary servitude, except
as a punishment for crime whereof
the party shall havebeen duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or
any place subject to their jurisdiction.
What amazes me more is that prior to that, Abraham Lincoln created a version of the 13 amendment to state:
No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which will authorize or give to Congress the power to abolish or interfere, within any State, with the domestic institutions thereof, including that of persons held to labor or service by the laws of said State.(See US House of Representatives, 106th Congress, 2nd Session, The Constitution of the United States of America: Unratified Amendments, Doc. No. 106-214)
Slavery never really ended. As with everything else our grade school taught us that slavery was ended by the civil war and the the Emancipation Proclamation proclaimed the freedom of slaves!They sure did fail to mention that "oh by the way the 13 amendment allows slavery" Now the book also states that prior to the 13th amendment whites were the dominant color within prisons but after slavery ended and the 13th amendment was ratified did the population of black people grow within the prison. So now there were many black people who were criminals and had debt just to have them behind bars were slavery was okay. Doing others people's work for free was not over.
You know it is sad to think that we get feed what they(I don't even know who to blame?!) only want us to know about our history. I'm thankful that this class has opened our minds and understanding to what it truly is.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Is rich a Sign of Superiority?
In chapter 11 of A People's History, the author indicated that because there was a chance for the oppressed to be rebellious the community( schools, churches and literature) taught individuals that to be "rich was a sign of superiority,to be poor a sign of personal failure". Personal failure?Well that is very discouraging. How can it be personal failure when individuals in poverty and working class do not have the adequate means to overcome? And although this was taught back in the 1890's I think this is something that is still taught to us today. "If we work hard enough we will get to succeed".In fact that is what the definition of an American Dream reads : The American Dream is an idea which suggests that all people can succeed through hard work, and that all people have the potential to live happy, successful lives. As you can see the definition does not include all the obstacles one can have and how a person does not have all the means to do so.
Herman Cain stated this same idea:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/05/cain-not-rich-no-job-blame-yourself/
In this chapter we read over and over how the superior group did everything in their power and money to keep the poor poor and did not give them no access to become better or move up the ladder. Today we see that in government programs. For instance welfare benefits:A individual can get them if they have no job, but should you decide you want to start working they take benefits away from the individual.What other choice does the individual have? Work and not get paid enough to even pay the bills or live off of the government programs? Doing nothing, in this case, seems like the easiest thing to do.
What really is an American Dream? and what percentage of Americans even have the pleasure to say they have achieved the American Dream?
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil- 1 Timothy 6:10
Herman Cain stated this same idea:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10/05/cain-not-rich-no-job-blame-yourself/
In this chapter we read over and over how the superior group did everything in their power and money to keep the poor poor and did not give them no access to become better or move up the ladder. Today we see that in government programs. For instance welfare benefits:A individual can get them if they have no job, but should you decide you want to start working they take benefits away from the individual.What other choice does the individual have? Work and not get paid enough to even pay the bills or live off of the government programs? Doing nothing, in this case, seems like the easiest thing to do.
What really is an American Dream? and what percentage of Americans even have the pleasure to say they have achieved the American Dream?
For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil- 1 Timothy 6:10
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Cultural Competence
This weeks reading consisted of an article called Critical Race Theory. Its main purpose was to specify and address the problem that social workers are not having a full understanding of cultural competence. To be very honest in reading this I was perplexed! I felt as though they want social workers to be fully aware of cultural competence by teaching them these" stereotypes" of certain cultures. Yes, some things may be true and some things may not be true. My thing is no one can learn from a book what consist of a culture, they must experience it first hand.The problem may be HOW this topic is being taught.. maybe they should consider having a cultural competence class that is structured around field placement and if that is not an option then just reminding future social workers to be open minded,I think will do just fine.
I currently don't have that much knowledge about other cultures but living in a diverse place as Austin I have learned to be open to different things and ways.The only way we learn is by experiencing or asking. So with that said I feel being taught about all the perceived ways about a culture, it can possibly create bias that was not there to begin with.
However, I can see why we will need to understand SOME information about different cultures and that is to be able to assist clients to the fullest potential.
What I do think is very important for us to learn is different ways that we can seek justice for these clients and the inside out process of agencies that we will be dealing with. Plenty of times, even if you are the individual helping, you have to go through the same process as an individual who are applying for the benefits would. Working in a agency that helps people, I know there are loop holes that we can take if the individual knows about it or simply speaking to the right person can go a long way.
I just want to get taught the tools that will enable me to help people. Not explain to people why they are oppressed.
I currently don't have that much knowledge about other cultures but living in a diverse place as Austin I have learned to be open to different things and ways.The only way we learn is by experiencing or asking. So with that said I feel being taught about all the perceived ways about a culture, it can possibly create bias that was not there to begin with.
However, I can see why we will need to understand SOME information about different cultures and that is to be able to assist clients to the fullest potential.
What I do think is very important for us to learn is different ways that we can seek justice for these clients and the inside out process of agencies that we will be dealing with. Plenty of times, even if you are the individual helping, you have to go through the same process as an individual who are applying for the benefits would. Working in a agency that helps people, I know there are loop holes that we can take if the individual knows about it or simply speaking to the right person can go a long way.
I just want to get taught the tools that will enable me to help people. Not explain to people why they are oppressed.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Tim Wise
Today we watched a video clip: Tim Wise -On White Privileged. I thought it was great! Just the way he layed out the facts about the civil war, Katrina, and the borders, were so real. The oppressed were used against another oppressed group at the dispense of the privileged group. People can be very manipulative is the reality. In regards to the civil war the individuals who fought did so because they were told that if slavery ended their own livelihood would be at risk. Now who would not do it, having been told that their own survival and ability to make an income depended on it? In my violence class the Holocaust was one that we focused on and one of the theories of why so many partaked in it was because of the fear soliders had. Fear can drive people to get rid of a whole entire race! I just find that so sad, to be in a position where you know its wrong but have the feeling you have to do it becuase of fear. Sure everyone wants to survive and be able to make a living for their families, which is understandable but what happens to the respect of life/person/worth? Like with the borders,Mexicans are being used for building our highways, streets,houses but when it comes to rights they don't have none. Now how does that make sense? Who will do the job when "illegal immigrants"are gone? Surely not the individuals that are implementing these laws.
In all these cases I see that people are being moved out of fear for the most part and if it has worked in the past why wouldm't the privilegaed group continue using this as a strategy to get things done their way?
I leave with this scripture: "For God did not give us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind".-2 Timothy 1:7.
In all these cases I see that people are being moved out of fear for the most part and if it has worked in the past why wouldm't the privilegaed group continue using this as a strategy to get things done their way?
I leave with this scripture: "For God did not give us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind".-2 Timothy 1:7.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Dominant and Subordinate
The chapters started off with the idea of identity and how
we identify ourselves. Which one would automatically state what it is who makes
them, them.For me, I'm a hard worker, loyal, persistent....etc. But to know that the way we see ourselves could be completely
different than the way society sees us
or tells us we are, it is unjust but yet
very real. Our identity allows us to be
grouped in a dominate and or subordinate group. After said that, my whole identity changes to: women, hispanic, and working class.In regards to this chart that is on page 11 I am only privileged by being heterosexual, christian and young, which is pretty sad. I never use those 3 things that make me dominant when identifying myself, simply because I don't see them as important. I digress,I just thought of a funny movie I
seen called Down to Earth, where a black men dies but comes back to be in a
body of a white man who is rich but yet still acts the way he always had as a
black men. Reminds me of the whole notion of identity: (Just a little bit of humor to lighten up
this very serious topic).
Genocide, poverty, slavery, hate crimes and so many other things have been a result of oppression. For being something so small as identity , it has had such a great effect on many people.
I seen this documentary last semester in my sociology violence class and thought it was very interesting and a form of oppression based upon race/ethnicity. It's called Torturing Democracy.
A "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."-M.L.K
Friday, January 20, 2012
Seek Justice!
I've found the article: Social Justice and Social Work by Pelton to be very intriguing. I thought he made many interesting points as to how social work students should be getting taught about nondiscrimination. To be taught about it only because this is a problem that social workers encounter out in the field. For us as students to recognize when discrimination is happening is vital and this article brought light onto this subject for me.
Its a very sad thing that many companies hinder social workers from really doing what they are suppose to do, just because of policies. Which leads me to believe that it will be a challenge to honor the ethics and value code of conduct as a social worker. Pelton clarifies what social justice and community means, which I think are two words that many individuals need to be reminded of. For that matter not just individuals but companies too need to be reminded. Ive seen many companies or programs that defeat the purpose of providing help for others due to all their assessments and or criteria to receive aid. So I can see why many people would rather not work because its easier to receive help than it is if you have income.(Being raised in a low income community I saw this all the time)
I like the way Pelton compared welfare reform as being selectively applied to programs for needy children and mother but fail to recognize that veterans, elderly and disabled need it to, which is not any different than dividing the less fortunate into black and white people. So discrimination is discrimination regardless of how its done.
To seek justice and empower people is what a social worker seeks out to do but nothing in life is easy. Discrimination is our enemy and to be aware of our capability as a human race to be discriminate is helpful in recognizing when we or anybody else does it.
Despite any obstacle that could hinder me as a social worker from helping someone to the fullest(like policies), I still look forward to helping as many lives a possible and willing to take that challenge.
I thought this scripture was perfect for this topic: Isaiah 1:17- Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.
Its a very sad thing that many companies hinder social workers from really doing what they are suppose to do, just because of policies. Which leads me to believe that it will be a challenge to honor the ethics and value code of conduct as a social worker. Pelton clarifies what social justice and community means, which I think are two words that many individuals need to be reminded of. For that matter not just individuals but companies too need to be reminded. Ive seen many companies or programs that defeat the purpose of providing help for others due to all their assessments and or criteria to receive aid. So I can see why many people would rather not work because its easier to receive help than it is if you have income.(Being raised in a low income community I saw this all the time)
I like the way Pelton compared welfare reform as being selectively applied to programs for needy children and mother but fail to recognize that veterans, elderly and disabled need it to, which is not any different than dividing the less fortunate into black and white people. So discrimination is discrimination regardless of how its done.
To seek justice and empower people is what a social worker seeks out to do but nothing in life is easy. Discrimination is our enemy and to be aware of our capability as a human race to be discriminate is helpful in recognizing when we or anybody else does it.
Despite any obstacle that could hinder me as a social worker from helping someone to the fullest(like policies), I still look forward to helping as many lives a possible and willing to take that challenge.
I thought this scripture was perfect for this topic: Isaiah 1:17- Learn to do right! Seek justice, encourage the oppressed. Defend the cause of the fatherless, plead the case of the widow.
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