Wednesday, May 26, 2010
RISE N' SHINE
The 22nd of May, I was instructed by my professor Ruth Grogory to watch 5 short films at the Seattle International Film Festival in Capitol Hills Seattle, Washington. The cause for watching those short films, is a wayof showing my participation in the class. Furthermore, I would write a blog on one of the films that I enjoyed the most and compare it to one of the topics we have been discussing in class. And post the blog as part of my final grades. My job is to write one blog or two about those short 5 films I watched and give my thoughts and how they're related between one of the topics we have discussed in class.
One of the movies that I really enjoyed and payed close attention to was Rise n' Shine. I can definitely relate the Rise in Shine film to disabled people which has appeard to be one of the most interesting subjects that we have been discussing in class on week 7 assignments. After listening to Ms. Miller's testimonies, it reminded me of the disabled people who have been taking advantaged of by abled people because of their conditions. On the book, America on Film (360). It talks about how the society sees people with disability diferently as signs of evil, and the medical model treats them as genetic or biological conditions that objectively could affect anyone. A lot of forign countries in the world that are misdeveloped, seem to have the tendency of treating disabled people in a different way because of their disability situations. Some people are afraid of being asciated with disabled pepeole because they think, being disable is a contagious deasese, and they think that they can become infected if there is any closeness.
Rise n' Shine is about a young woman named Relina Miller who was only fourteen years old, and found herself at the wrong place and in the wron time. From what I observed from watching the movie, she was in a wild party which included alchohol, adults, young adults, some family members, profanity languages were beeing used. Then, one thing lead to another, so, she became a victimizer by being rapped by a relative of her who happend to be her uncle. Later, she found out that she was affected with HIV. From that moment on, her life has changed very drastically, she has been humiliated by her friends, her class-mates would not give her a chance to get closer to them because they were afraid that they would be getting infected by illness.
Ms. Miller became a great support for other teens who are HIV positve by telling them what can happen to them as a result if they are not careful who they are associating with. She traveled all over the nation speaking lively to others such as people her age by giving them advise. She has been in many organizations such as TV shows being an activist for people who are HIV positive especially teenagers. She wants them to know it is not easy to be an HIV positive in America, and that they need to be very cautious and know who their surroundings are if not, it would be a great risk taken for their lives as young-teens.
It was so unfortunate for Ms. Relina miller To go through such a horrible time in her life as young as she was. I really admired her for her determination and encouragement, inspide of what has happened, she chose to move forward and learned how tro beat the depression of sickeness. She's shown the society that people who are HIV positive and disable can live life just as normal as non-HIV and abled people. She is now 31 years old and still living in the Seattle area as a single mother raising 2 beautiful daughters from the age of 5 to 11. According to her testimony, she is one the infected women to live longer with HIV in America.
My point is, the society dos not need to be so hard and skeptical on people who are different from others who are fortunate and capable of doing normal things in life . HIV andf disabeled people are people just like the rest of us, They need to be treated like human being and be seen like normal poeple, and be accepted like everyone else. Relina's willingness gives people who are HIV positive hope, she wants them to know you can stfill enjoy life if you think positively and follow your doctor's advises.
POSTED BY: ABNER T. RICHET
PROFESSORS: RUTH GREGORY AND RACHEL DAVID
CLASS: INTERDISCIPLINARY
RACE IN THE UNITED STATES
Today I want to rewrite my blog on Race in the United States of America
I myself as a black man living in America as an immigrant I see myself fitted in the same category as African American, because that is how the American society see me as When they see me, in their mind, I belong to the African American Community until they start hearing my accent. Their assumption is that I am either African or an islander. Does it really matter what race you are? Why do some people in America make such a big deal on race? Why cannot we live our lives as one people?
What is race?
To some people, race can be defined in different ways.
Mr. F. Haney Lopez, who is a Professor at Harvard University defines “race as a vast group of people loosely bound by historically contingent, socially significant elements of their morphology and/ancestry”. He continues by saying “that I argue that race must be understood a sui generis social phenomenon in which contested system of meaning serve as the connections between physical features, races, and personal characteristic.”
Race plays a major role in America which includes African American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, and Middle Eastern. United States of America is a great place of success that gives everybody opportunity to become anything you choose to be. To me personally, it should not matter what race you come from, the opportunity should be there for everyone to be successful.
When it comes to people of color, especially Black Americans, it can appear to be a little challenging for them. In order for African-Americans to make it big in America they have to work twice as hard to be on the top because of their race. As an example I am using Ms. Josephine Baker, that woman was born and raised in the United States. She was on her way to becoming a super star and enjoying life like any individual as a citizen of this country (United States). Because she was a woman of color, she found life very difficult to enjoy her career in her own country. After all the turmoil she was facing, she felt the obligation to leave the United States and moved to a European Country (France) to enjoy life. There, she was not seen as a black woman rather than a regular super star entertaining people in general. After she gained her fame, she was able to return to America (Foolish her for coming back) If I were in her position, I would not come back to a place were I was not accepted.
Growing up in Haiti which is considered one of the most poor countries in the Northern Hemisphere makes me realize what it is like to be a minority. When I was in Haiti, I had witnessed prejudice and racism as well.....Haiti is one of the countries in the Western Caribbean Islands that has what we call caste system. There, we find High Class and Poor Class, the middle class is so little. In Haiti, there is a race that is called mutates which is stand for light skinned people. Those are the ones who are in control of that island. They see the dark skinned people as inferiors and non-educated. To be dark skinned in Haiti and be successful, you have to work really hard and earn an education from one of the top of well known institutions there. That way you would get access to lots of great things; you can even date the President’s daughter whether she is a light skinned or not. As far as Racism is concerned, I did not have a better idea what racism meant until I came to The United States to actually see the whole picture.
Posted by: Abner Richet
Interdisciplinary class
By: Professors Ruth Gregory, and Rachel David
RACE IN THE UNITED STATES
Today I want to rewrite my blog on Race in the United States of America
I myself as a black man living in America as an immigrant I see myself fitted in the same category as African American, because that is how the American society see me as When they see me, in their mind, I belong to the African American Community until they start hearing my accent. Their assumption is that I am either African or an islander. Does it really matter what race you are? Why do some people in America make such a big deal on race? Why cannot we live our lives as one people?
What is race?
To some people, race can be defined in different ways.
Mr. F. Haney Lopez, who is a Professor at Harvard University defines “race as a vast group of people loosely bound by historically contingent, socially significant elements of their morphology and/ancestry”. He continues by saying “that I argue that race must be understood a sui generis social phenomenon in which contested system of meaning serve as the connections between physical features, races, and personal characteristic.”
Race plays a major role in America which includes African American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American, Whites, and Middle Eastern. United States of America is a great place of success that gives everybody opportunity to become anything you choose to be. To me personally, it should not matter what race you come from, the opportunity should be there for everyone to be successful.
When it comes to people of color, especially Black Americans, it can appear to be a little challenging for them. In order for African-Americans to make it big in America they have to work twice as hard to be on the top because of their race. As an example I am using Ms. Josephine Baker, that woman was born and raised in the United States. She was on her way to becoming a super star and enjoying life like any individual as a citizen of this country (United States). Because she was a woman of color, she found life very difficult to enjoy her career in her own country. After all the turmoil she was facing, she felt the obligation to leave the United States and moved to a European Country (France) to enjoy life. There, she was not seen as a black woman rather than a regular super star entertaining people in general. After she gained her fame, she was able to return to America (Foolish her for coming back) If I were in her position, I would not come back to a place were I was not accepted.
Growing up in Haiti which is considered one of the most poor countries in the Northern Hemisphere makes me realize what it is like to be a minority. When I was in Haiti, I had witnessed prejudice and racism as well.....Haiti is one of the countries in the Western Caribbean Islands that has what we call caste system. There, we find High Class and Poor Class, the middle class is so little. In Haiti, there is a race that is called mutates which is stand for light skinned people. Those are the ones who are in control of that island. They see the dark skinned people as inferiors and non-educated. To be dark skinned in Haiti and be successful, you have to work really hard and earn an education from one of the top of well known institutions there. That way you would get access to lots of great things; you can even date the President’s daughter whether she is a light skinned or not. As far as Racism is concerned, I did not have a better idea what racism meant until I came to The United States to actually see the whole picture.
Posted by Abner Richet
Interdisciplinary class
Professors: Rught Gregory and Rachel David
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
HOW SHOULD SEXUALITY BE EXPRESSED PUBLICALLY?
Dear Ruth and Rachel, my blog was on time and posted the 20th of my before 11.59 p.m.
Below is the on time original blog, please take a look at it
Abner
SEXUALITY IN TODAY'S SOCIETY
'SEXUALITY'
Merriam-Webster Dictionary Describes Sexuality as follows:
"The quality or state of being sexual:"
a:” The condition of having sex"
b: "sexual activity"
c: "The expression of sexual receptivity interest especially when excessive."
In my opinion, the quality of being sexual can be defined as many different aspects when it comes to sexuality. It can be disrobed as caring, kindness, caring for others, and touch in a loving way. The condition of having sex is to be ready and to wait for the right time to come, and to wait for the right person that you know you feel the desire to have it with consensually. The condition of having sex is something that people should not play with, because if you're not careful when it comes to having sex, chances are you may put your life in high risk without being aware of what that can lead to.
For example, you can jeopardize your life by catching diseases if you are doing it in the wrong way with wrong partners, and if a woman who is having sex out of wedlock with different people, she may end up having a hard time raising that child as a single mother.
The expression of sexual receptivity is people who are in the same-sex relationship. Gay and lesbian who are not afraid of showing their sexuality in public and want to be seen and accepted just as well as heterosexual.
When I signed up for, the interdisciplinary class, I did not have any idea that we were actually going to discuss subjects that I am not familiar with. I found it very interesting to learn and to understand different people's background biologically and educationally, especially, the sexuality subject that we have been discussing for the week 8 assignments. We have been learning about heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bi-sexuality. I certainly think it is fun to know about these things in life but at the same time, it can appear to be very uncomfortable for some people to speak in public.
Some people, including me, can feel pretty uncomfortable speaking about sex. Everybody sees sexuality in a different way; maybe it has something to do with the culture that we were raised in. In my Haitian culture, mostly people do not feel open to speak about sex; they think it should be kept private. Especially in respectful family homes, young people can discuss sex with their peers individually. When it comes to discussing sex with parents, it would appear to be a very big step to take. I completely agree with the idea the fact that sex should not be discussed openly. I think it would be very embarrassing, to me, personally as a man to actually bring up the sexual topic as a subject to my mother because I have never been exposed to this type of situation.
In America, people see sex as something normal and feel free to speak about it very openly. They have the freedom to talk about it at any place such as in school, TV, at home, in public etc. Some parents are not afraid to talk to their kids about it, neither some kids, would not have any problems to come to their folks and tell them who they are sleeping with. Sex education is a good way to prevent young girls from getting pregnant at an early age, but not publically. Sex education would also help for young men from making babies with different young women at a very young age as well. In that case, it is a great way to get counseling for stuff like sex in order to avoid these tragedies. I am not speaking about young people specifically but everybody in general.
For an example, I am using the pop singer from American Idol (Adam Lambert). Mr. Lambert was a guest of an American music award show in 2009. When he was called to perform on stage, he started singing very professionally. In the middle of the song, somehow he got carried away or something, and could not help himself. Mr. Lambert allegedly started grabbing himself, doing some dirty dancing, on top of that he actually went to one of his background male dancers, and he aggressively grabbed him towards himself and placed a passionate lasting sexual French kiss onto his lips while millions viewers were watching worldwide. Not to mention, he insulted the American audience with their under aged kids whom he was performing to. After the show, people all over the world, including American people had some unpleasant comments to make on Adam's bad behavior's sexual act. Some of his fans came out with some blog comments stating that he was being stereotyped while others thought he was singled out for exposing himself on stage. He himself said to the American people, that it was a way of showing his sexuality.
The following week after the show, he was seen in numerous TV shows, such as CNN, The View, Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah, Joy Behar you name it he was actually all over the place being interviewed by the media. He was severely being interrogated with some tough questions demanding an apology from him for his behavior to the American people that thought his on stage homosexual behavior was inappropriate for a night time TV show. A lot of families and their kids were in the audience and at home watching the show that night. When He was told that what he did was wrong that he owed the viewers an apology, he replied with a negative attitude by saying, "I am not these kids' babysitter, and it is not my job to monitor what they are watching." In other words I think he meant, as long there would be a show like that music award, it is the parents' job to tell their kids to go outside and play with friends or go to their room and shut the door, and not to come out until the show is over.
This is what I have to say as someone who was watching the show that night, and I was very disgusted by Mr. Lambert's behavior. I have no problem with Adam being gay or bi-sexual. Besides, I could care less about his sexuality. The show was obviously a public show; family members paid their money to go see it, to have a great time with their friends, and kids. Even his parents were at home watching the show that night and I am sure they were not too pleased with his sexual action. He should have procured some type of respect and not to insult others with such behavior, especially when he was a guest and not on his own private show. Madonna did the same thing several years ago with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, these types of behaviors cannot continue to be made in today’s world, if they are claiming to be role models for our children. What kind of lessons are they sending out there for our kids in this society as role models? I can understand that nobody can control who they fall in love with, and neither have any control his/her sexuality. We do not need to provoke people with sexuality when we know real well that there would be folks out there that would be feeling bad with these impoverished insults.
Speaking about Madonna, this is a woman who has been in show business for quite some time,and called to be a role model for young females. Over the years during her career, there have been lots of questions regarding her sexuality by the media. She makes it really obvious publicly for people to acknowledge what kind of a woman she actually is by her provocative behavior.
Ms. Madonna was performing in one of the American Grammy musical shows. During the performance, she invited Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears to perform along with her. As they started the performance, right in the middle of it, she turned to the right side of Britney and gave her a huge passionate kiss then she turned to the left on Christina's side and gave her a long passionate kiss. This is a woman who supposedly claimed to be a great example to those two young ladies, and she is old enough to be their mother.
Janet Jackson And Justin Timberlake were performing at the 2004 Super bowl by the end of the performance, Justin ripped Janet’s bra…Wow what a wardrobe malfunction for Ms. Jackson nasty boy!!! Her breast was all over the place showing the public how sexy she was just to promote her album which was in title Damita Jo. Can somebody please tell me how the things that these people are doing in the public eyes are a good way of showing morals to our American families? Is that how we choose to set great examples to our children in America? Where are the moralities and wisdom? Whatever happened to the good examples that were supposed to come from these experienced adults to influence by our younger generation?
The coordination of the American culture fascinates me, such as, its policy, democracy and freedom. It seems like people sometimes misunderstand the whole concept of the system. I love America; I would never dare think to choose another country over the United States of America, because America gives me the freedom, the opportunity, and the ability to speak freely and to do anything I want to do in life. But that does not mean I have to go overboard by forgetting its rules and regulations that need to be followed, and think that I can do anything I want to do by disrespecting others with my bad behavior.
Just because we are Americans, and have the authority of freedom to do anything we want to do, and speak freely against our government does not mean we can go down the street, and take our clothes off, and prove to the society which gender we are sexually. If we have the power to do such poor things in order to be recognized which gender we actually are sexually,then why can't we take our weapons and go into some neighborhoods and start killing people? Why can't we get together with our peers and go to the banks and start robbing? Why can't we take our vehicles to the express-way and start driving on the opposite side of the free way and causing problems for the city? The reason we cannot make these poor, horrible choices is because there are laws against it. Besides, we know its the wrong thing to do, and if we do, we would put ourselves in jeopardy with the law and be punished severely for our bad actions, because we are not free to do whatever we want.
"OUT OF THE CLOSET, BUT NOT OUT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL"
"Out of the closet" is an essay that is written by Libby Copeland,which we read in class as one of our class assignments. In that essay, on page (451) David Crossman who is a young, brilliant, 13 year-old boy who was tired of living a double life style. On the last day of his 7th grade, he decided to gather together some of his friends who are gay to put a rally on. He said "I am sick of pretending," then, he announced into a cheap loudspeaker, "I am gay." His school’s principal was afraid that his rally was going to cause lots of distractions for others, so he asked him to move his makeshift stage and rainbow flags away from the school grounds. Dave Crossman went beyond boundries by disobeying the school's rules by having the rally. That rally was a big disturbance for others, such as staff members and other innocent students. Even Dave's mother did not approve of the trouble her son was causing. His mother ended up transferring him to a private school where he would not have the opportunity to put rallies on about his sexuality.
I strongly do not support Dave Crossman for his agenda which I found very inappropriate. He was far too young to find out whether he was gay or straight. He should have waited until he turned 18 years of age as an adult to have this type of disturbing propaganda. Plus, he caused lots of problems for other children who were attending that school. Since he decided to conduct the rally, he should have done it on his private time and in other private areas. Not in the institution where he was getting his education from, and caused problems for the rest of his class-mates and staff members.
Posted by: Abner T. Richet
Interdisciplinary Class
Professors Ruth Gregory and Rachel David
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
WHAT IS SEXUALITY?
Merriam-Webster Dictionary Describes Sexuality as follows:
"The quality or state of being sexual:"
a:"The condition of having sex"
b: "sexual activity"
c: "The expression of sexual receptivity interest especially when excessive."
In my opinion, the quality of being sexual can be defined as many different aspects when it comes to sexuality. It can be disrobed as caring, kindness, caring for others, and touch in a loving way. The condition of having sex is to be ready and to wait for the right time to come, and to wait for the right person that you know you feel the desire to have it with consensually. The condition of having sex is something that people should not play with, because if you're not careful when it comes to having sex, chances are you may put your life in high risk without being aware of what that can lead to.
For example, you can jeopardize your life by catching diseases if you are doing it in the wrong way with wrong partners, and if a woman who is having sex out of a wedlock with different people, she may end up having a hard time raising that child as a single mother.
The expression of sexual receptivity is people who are in the same-sex relationship. Gay and lesbian who are not afraid of showing their sexuality in public and want to be seen and accepted just as well as heterosexual.
When I signed up for, the Interdisciplinary class, I did not have any idea that we were actually going to discuss subjects that I am not familiar with. I found it very interesting to learn and to understand different people's back aground biologically and educationally. Especially the sexuality subject that we have been discussing for the week 8 assignment. Learning about heterosexuality, homosexuality, and bi-sexuality. I certainly think it is fun to know about these things in life but at the same time,it can appear to be very uncomfortable for some people to speak in public.
Some people, including me, can feel pretty uncomfortable speaking about sex. Everybody sees sexuality in a different way, maybe it has something to do in the culture that you were raised in. In my culture, people do not feel too open to speak about sex too largely; they think it should be kept private. Especially in respectful family homes, young people can discuss sex with their peers individually. When it comes to discussing sex with parents , it would appear to be a very big step to take. I completely agree with the idea of discussing sex in my culture. I think it would be very embarrassing, to me, personally as a man to actually bring up the sexual topic as a subject to my mother because I have never been exposed to this type of situation.
In America, people see sex as something normal and feel free to speak about it very openly. They have the freedom to talk about it at any place such as in school, TV, at home, in public etc.. Some parents are not afraid to talk to their kids about it, neither some kids would not have any problems to come to their folks and tell them who they are sleeping with. Sex education is a good way to prevent young girls from getting pregnant at an early age. It is also help for young men from making babies with different young women at a very young age as well. In that case, it is a very great way to get counseling for stuff like sex in order to avoid these tragedies. I am not speaking about young people specifically but everybody in general.
For an example, I am using the pop singer from American Idol (Adam Lambert). Mr. Lambert was a guest of an American music award show in 2009. When he was called to perform on stage, he started singing very professionally. In the middle of the song, somehow something came up into his mind or he got carried away or something, and could not help himself. Mr. Lambert allegedly started grabbing himself, doing some dirty dancing, on top of that he actually went to one of his background male dancers, and he aggressively grabbed him towards himself and placed a passionate lasted sexual french kiss onto his lips while millions viewers were watching world wide. Not to mention, the American audience with their under aged kids whom he was performing suggestionsto. After the show, people all over the world, including American people, had some unpleasant comments to make on Adam's bad behavior's sexual act. Some of his fans came out with some blogs comments stating that he was being stereotyped while others thought he was singled out for exposing himself on stage. He himself said to the American people, that it was a way of showing his sexuality.
The following week after the show,he was seen in numerous TV shows, such as CNN, The View, Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah, Joy Behar you name it he was actually allover the place interviewing by the Media. He was severely being interrogated with some tough questions demanding an apology from him for his behavior to the American people that thought his on stage homosexual behavior was inappropriate for a night time TV show. A lot of families and their kids were in the audience and at home watching the show that night. When He's told that what he did was wrong that he owed the viewers an apology. He replied with a negative attitude by saying "I am not these kids' babysitter, and it is not my job to monitor what they are watching." In other words I think he meant, as long there would be a show like that music award, it is the parents' job to tell their kids to go outside and play with friends or go to their room and shut the door, and not to come out until the show is over.
Here what I have to say as someone who was watching the show that night and I was very disgusted by Mr. Lambert's behavior. I have no problem with Adam being gay or bi-sexual. Besides, I could careless about his sexuality. The show was obviously a public show, family members paid their money to go see it, to have a great time with their friends, and kids. Even his parents were at home watching the show that night and i am sure they were not too please with his sexual action. He should have procured some type respect and not to insult others with such behavior. Especially when he was a guest and not his own private show, Madonna did the same thing several years ago with Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, these types of behaviors cannot continue to be made in our today world, if they are claiming to be role models for our children. What kind of lessons are they sending out there for our kids in this society as role models? I can understand that nobody can control who they fall in love with, and neither have any control on our sexualities. We do not need to provoke people with it when we know real well that there would be folks out there that would be in the impression of feeling bad with these impoverish insults. Speaking about Madonna, this is a woman who have been in show business for quite sometime and called to be a role model for young females. Over the years during her career, there have been lots of questions in regard of her sexuality by the media. She makes it really obvious publicly for people to acknowledge what kind of a woman she actually is by her provocative behavior.
Ms. Madonna was performing in one American Grammy musical show. During the performance. She invited Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears to perform along with her. As they started the performance, right in the middle of it, she turned to the right side of Britney and give her a huge passionate kiss then she turned to the left on Christina's side and gave her a long passionate kiss. This is a woman who supposedly claimed to be a great example for those two young ladies and old enough to even be their mother. Can some body please tells me what she did was pleased to our American families? was that a great way way of being a role model for our children in America? Where are the moralities and wisdom's? whatever happened to the good examples that were supposed to come from these experienced adults and be influenced by our younger generation?
The coordination of the American culture is certainly fascinated by me such as, its policy, democracy and freedom. It seem people are sometime misunderstand the whole concept of the system. I love America, I would never dare thinking to choose another country over the United States of America. Because America gives me the freedom, the opportunity, and the ability to speak freely and to do anything I want to do in life. But that does not mean I have to go over board by forgetting its rules and regulations that need to be followed, and think that I can do anything I want to do by disrespecting others with my impoverish insults.
Just because we are Americans, and have the authority of freedom to do anything we wan to do, and speak freely against our government does not mean we can go down the street, and take our close off and prove to the society which gender we are sexually. If we have the power to do such poor things in order to be recognized which gender we actually are sexually, then why can't we take our weapons and go into some neighborhoods and start killing people, why can't we get together with our peers and go to the banks and start rubbing, why can't we take our vehicles to the express-way and start driving on the opposite side of the free way and causing problems for the City? The reason we cannot make these poor horrible choices is because we know its a wrong, and if we do, we would put ourselves in jeopardy with the law in be punished severely for our bad actions.
"OUT OF THE CLOSET, BUT NOT OUT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL" is an essay that was written by Libby Copeland.
In that essay, on page (451) David Crossman who is a little brilliant, smart 13 years old boy who was tired in living a double life style. On the last day of his 7th grade, he was decided to gather together some of his friends who are gay to put a rally on. He said "I am sick of of pretending, he announced into a cheap loudspeaker I am gay." His school 's principal was afraid that his rally was going to cause lots of distractions for others, he asked him to move his makeshift stage and rainbow flags away from the school grounds. He went beyond his way against the school's rules by having the rally. That rally was a big disturbance for others such; as staff members and other Innocent students. Even Dave's mother did not approve of the trouble her son was causing. His mother ended up transferring him to a private school where he would not have the opportunity to put rallies on about his sexuality.
I strongly do not support Dave Crossman for his agenda which I found very inappropriate as young as he was. He was weigh first for most too young to find out whether he was gay or straight. He should have waited until he turned 18 years of age as an adult to have this type of disturbing propaganda. Plus, he caused lots of problems for other children who were attending that school. And if he had decided to conduct the rally, he should have done it on his prime time or other public areas. Not in the institution where he was getting his education at, and caused problems for the rest of his class-mates and staff members.
Posted by: Abner T. Richet
Interdisciplinary Class
Professors Ruth Gregory and Rachel David
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
WHAT IS DISABILITY?
"Disabilities is an umbrella term covering impairment, action limitation, and participation restrictions. It is also a problem in body function or structure; an activity limitiation is a difficulty encountered by an individual in executing a task or action. Disability is a complex phenomenon reflecting an interaction between features or a person's body and features of the society in which he or she lives" (Wikipedia).
I learned from America on Film, that for many centuries, disabled people have been neglected, mistreated, disregarded, and they also have been discriminated against by people who are not disabled. It also tells me that in Hollywood, directors felt people with disabilites were incapable to play leading roles in movies. They were only allowed to play extras in the background. As an example, classical movies such as The Wizard of OZ used little people in the background as supporting cast, but there not fortunate enough to play a major a role such as The Wizard of OZ himself.
I, myself, used to have a different aspect of thinking about people with disabilities. I used to think that they were not normal as other people until I came to Shoreline Community College when I met Jana Norton at The Writing & Learning Center Studio. My first quarter as a student at Shoreline Community College. I was enrolled in English 099. I remember I was having problems putting words together. I was really lost, and I found the English language was very hard for me as someone who speaks English as a third language. Finally, I showed up to the Studio to get help with that one assignment that I was having problems with. As soon as I entered the TWLS, I seemed to be so distracted and not knowing what to do. I saw a handicaped woman who barely can raise her hands. She came and introduced herself to me as Jana Norton with a soft tender voice, "May I help you?" In my critical thinking mind, "I hope she will not be the one to help me with my assignment." (Foolish me) for for thinking that way, I certainly did not have any idea that disabled people, like Jana, as a handicap could actually turn out to be just as smart as some normal philosophers in our world society.
I was amazed to see how Ms. Jana Norton changed my whole entire perspective towards disabled people. I remember she took her time by guiding me through my bad spellings,
As the world begins to develope more and more, disabled people start being acknowledged differently by the ssociety. America on Film also talks about instead of shunning people with disabilities, the medical models has to do research to actually understand the cause of disabilities and to bring disabled people into the realm of everyday life like everyone else. I also learned from the America on Film, that with de development of the medical model, for a long period of time that people with disabilities began to be treated in a more better ways such as being seen as human.
Their acceptabilty gives them access to be part in the world society but not to be seen as normal as others. Untill now, people with disabilties are still fighting for their rights of acknowledgement. People with disabilities have come a long way to be where they are in the world society today. With them fighting for their rights to be seen as human in America, special schools were created for them, like the Columbia Institution for Deaf, Which is now known as Gallaudet University.
Lots of foreign countries are failing to recognize the importancy of people with disabilities. I am using my birth country, Haiti, as an example. Port Au Prince, which is considered Haiti's capital, has at least two or three very good boarding schools for people with disabilities such as deafness. In order to take avantage of these institutions, you have to come from a family with wealth; otherwise people with disabilities would be seen as inferiors, outsiders and less than human. I give lots of credit to North America, for the fact that there are lots of opportunities which are created by the government to enable people with disabilities to be part of the society.
Posted By: Abner Richet
Calass : America On Film Class
Teach By : Ruth Gregory and Rachel Davdid
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
WHITE PRIVILEGE
"Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy Mcintosh."
My name is Abner Richet. I have decided to write my blog on this essay by Peggy Mcintosh.
This essay reminds me strongly about an incident in Haiti that I witnessed in August of 2009 before the earthquake. I had the opportunity to take two caucasian friends, Garen and John, to Haiti. Garen had been to Haiti several times and surely knew what to expect. However,this was the very first time John had traveled to Haiti. Our very first week in Port-Au-Prince,we had a marvelous time downtown. We had the privilege to go; grocery shopping, bike riding, to the restaurants, and we saw a great deal of Haitian art. We also bought lots of Haitian goodies. We were having a wonderful time down there.
One day John, Garen, three of my Haitians cousins, and I went to Delimart store, which is part of a popular market chain in Haiti. There are lots of major department stores, super markets, banks, and gas stations, and bureaus. There are armed guards for security purposes in these establishments. Their jobs are to stop people who are shop lifting and to protect tourist customers. The very first thing that I experienced upon of our arrival in the store, one of the security guards asked everybody to surender their bags before entering the store. Luckily, I did not have a bag with me; Garen had his fanny pack with him; my other freind John had his backpack with him; and my three cousins had bags they were carrying as well. I was amazed to see the security guards let John and Garen go into the market without having to surrender their bags, while my three cousins were required to surrender theirs.
We went in the store, and I can remember, we maybe spent 30 minutes to one hour. Right after we finished with our shopping, we went to the cash register and we made our purchases. On our way out from the store, my three cousins went to the security to retrieve their belongings. Before we left the store, I politely went to that one security guard who questioned my three cousins to surrender their bags while John and Garen were not questioned. I said to him," What you did was so wrong; it was really sad the fact that my cousins were asked to leave their bags while you did not even bother to ask those two caucasian males to leave their bags behind. Those two caucasian males are my friends, and I brought them here with me on vacation from the United States. In case you did not know, I was born and raised here in this country, and I now live in the US. Because you live in Haiti, you may not understand the definition of racism, but I do. Because I have been living in the United States for quite sometime, I know exactly what its like to live in the shadow of prejudice, discrimination, and racism. your job is to ask everyone to leave their bags - or no one. In America I experienced racism in many ways."
For me to come to my home country to witness racism done to Haitians by other Haitians makes me sad. I kept talking to him, "In America, there is a word that is often used towards people of color that is called Stereotype. There would be many kind of nationalities in a department store shopping for the same purpose, there would be a hiden camera in the strore to monitor people who are shop lifting. That hiden camera would be focussing on black folks to make sure that they are not stealing anything, while other nationalities, including white people, are getting busy with stealing." The guard and his colleagues appeared surprized to hear this crticism. He answered with a soft voice,"The reason I did not ask the white people to leave their bags is because I know that they are tourists and sometimes they are afraid of leaving their personal belongings including their pasports and other important documents with strangers." He said to me, he realized he was wrong and that he will never do that again., I certainly did not fall for that answer, but I saw it as an excuse just to get himself off the hook. He had a smile on his face, and he seemed sincere.
Peggy Mcintosh who is a white woman has some realistic words to say about white privilege in the essay, "White Privilege" she wrote.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM
"I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my race most of the time"
"I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a location will be neutral or pleasant to me."
"I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed by security."
"I can turn on my television or open to the fron page of the paper and see people of my race
widely represented."
"When I am told about our national heritage or about civilization, I am shown that people of my color made it what is."
"I can speak in public with a powerful male group wihout putting my race on trial."
"I can critisize our government and talk about how much I fear its policies and behavior without being seen as a cultural outsider."
I stongly support those comments that were made by Ms. Peggy Mcintosh. White Privilege is a word my generation would find very inadequate and find hard to understand what it really means to be white and to play the privilege of it. White privilege does not only occurr in America, like some of us seem to be mistaken, rather than all over the world. That one experience I witnessed in Haiti with my two white friends has proved to me that whites were destined to be privileged, but some of them have failed to realize it. Who would have imagined a poor country like Haiti would happen to be on the contest of segregation? Well, from my own experience as a Haitian American, "YES" prejudice and social-class have been playing a major role in that poor island for a very long period of time for as long as I can remember. My two white friends did not have any idea that the Haitian security guard would actually let them go scott-free without having to leave their bags like everone else.
INTERDISCIPLINARY CLASS
TAUGHT: BY RACHEL DAVID AND RUTH GREGORY
POSTED BY STUDENT: ABNER RICHET