1. Have you ever been stereotyped? And do you think that this stereotype was accurate? Explain the scenario and describe how you felt. (judged, attacked, etc.)
2. How do you think people become who they are? Do you believe that people are born with traits that make them develop into who they are today, or do you think that the situations people are placed help develop them? Give an example from your life on how you think that you came to be who you are today.
3. How do you think that judgement and prejudice affects minority groups that are stereotyped today? Do you think that stereotyping will ever go away? If not explain how you think it will change in the future.
4. Do you yourself think that you stereotype? Who or what do you stereotype, and why do you think that you do this?
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Friday, October 11, 2013
Social Action proposal
Electronic
waste is classified as any obsolete phone, computer, camera, or any other type
of technology that needs to be disposed of. Due to the increase of technology from
the information-age, electronic waste makes up the largest amount of waste in
the United States. The reason that disposing of electronics is a problem is
because the chemicals and elements contained inside of the devices can be
extremely dangerous to the environment and even to people if exposed. The
common chemicals are : lead which is found in cathode ray tubes, arsenic which
is found in older cathode ray tubes, mercury which is found in switches, anatomy
trioxide as a flame retardant, cadmium in circuit boards and semi-conductors,
chromium in steel as corrosion protection, cobalt in steel for structural
strength, and the list goes on and on. The reason that these materials are used
instead of environmentally friendly ones is because the factories that assemble
the machines and devices are made to use these already so switching materials would
be costly. It is also pricier to purchase the eco-friendly materials because
they aren’t as abundant. If the materials are so toxic then why wouldn’t we
just recycle them safely? This is the question that is maddening to me because
we choose to export our waste to other countries knowing fully well that they
are causing harm. We send our waste to third world countries for a price that
is much cheaper than disposing of the waste correctly. As long as the choice is
in the corporations’’ hands there will be tons of E-waste.
The
social action method that caught my eye guerilla art. This is the method of
using art as a form of advertisement to inform the people about the issues at
hand. It has been used in many ways but the most notable guerilla artist is
Keri Smith. She has used art in many forms to get her message across. The most
risky being graffiti. She would tag buildings leaving her beliefs and message
behind informing anyone who walked by. I myself do not plan on defacing any building,
but I think that there are many other types of forms that I can utilize in
order to convey my message. I think that if I use sidewalk chalk to inform the
students at John Carroll to not discard of their electronics dangerously my
message could be heard. I plan on writing it in front of all of the major
buildings and making posters that will inform the students about a safe place
to discard phones and cables, printers, etc. I would write in chalk a saying asking
the students if they know where their waste is going, and then also write the
location of the disposable for them to discard their waste. The reason I think
this could work is because personally I have learned about a lot of events from
people writing with chalk on the
sidewalk and the posters will also be effective because if they are placed by
the cafeteria where people stand in line it will give them a chance to be read
by students.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Third Blog (Workinghands.com)
Since it was created, Lynkedin.com has been the most popular way for people seeking work to post their resumes for companies to see, list their work experience, get in contact with potential employers and update their profiles to make themselves seem as good employees. This resource however is more aimed towards the white collared crowd. Employers that use the site are those of business, IT, political science, etc. There is a disadvantage for blue collared workers attempting to find work because the employers that they need to get in touch with are not using the site. So this is where workinghands.com comes into play. This website is aimed towards blue collared workers in an attempt to help them find work easier. Now all the plumbers, electricians, and carpenters will be able to use the same site to find work. This is involving social justice because the site is using technology to reach out to the middle class potentially. This is an attempt to help out the majority of workers in the United States to help bring down the unemployment rate.
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