In my second Humanities course called Equality, we spent the last few weeks discussing issues of race, gender, and class. We learned about redlining in Chicago in the early 60s. We learned about the struggles and the strengths of the powerful woman suffrage movement. Then we looked at what makes class and what classes are there in our society. Also how class, gender, and race can affect the quality of your day-to-day life. For this action project, we were tasked to come up with our own interpretation of a page in a school book and make it our own. We did this by providing the historical context of a marginalized group of people whose voices aren't heard. My page focuses on African Americans' perspectives on policing in their communities and neighborhoods. How it impacts people's lives today and in the past. Here I dug deep to find the root into the historical events of policing and to obtain the perspective of African Americans who have been inflicted with wounds from countless years of cruelty. Here's my slide below.
Friday, February 19, 2021
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Accommodating to Musical Interest?
Thursday, December 17, 2020
IS MUSIC THE KEY?
Playlist- Positive Vibes
All of the artists also are well known for their unique flavors of rhyme scheme and poetic touches. This is what we called having virtuosity. Basically meaning standing out in the ability of performance. While listening I hear lots of authority in the artist's voices. They displayed confidence and passion in the lyrics. So well that you can feel it. Here I also find exclusivity and I find that rap music isnt alot of peoples go to. Also, the messages in the music might not relate to what everyones accustomed to. I want to say that hiphop is what most blacks listen to and also black people invented it. Then last I can describe there way of freeforming words at random to make any track as special. Many of these artisit have been known to freestlye and use improvisation in their music. Improvasation meaning something done without a particular order.
Below are terms form Ratliffs Vocabulry
RepetitionVirtuosity
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Podcast -Malcolm X
0:00 0:01 0:43 1:36 3:50 3:52 4:20 5:00 | Jahsia NWA “Fuck Tha Police” plays in the background Song fades out (1964) Malcolm X’s Speech“The Founding Rally of The Organization of Afro-American Unity”Jahsia Erin Geto Boys “My Mind Is Playing Tricks On Me” plays in the background
Jahsia Mobb Deep “Shook Ones” plays in background
Nakiya’h Jahsia | Hello and welcome to my podcast. Today I want to talk about someone who is vital to our history both then and now. Malcolm X has been an essential part of the Civil Rights movement and achieving fairness for people of color. He used his words as an encouraging outlet for others to hear and feel motivated by. For others to take action and stand up for what they believe in. And for others to love their black beauty and speak straightforwardly about what change should look like. So we have formed an organization known as the Organization of Afro American Unity which has the same aim and objective – to fight whoever gets in our way, to bring about the complete independence of people of African descent here in the Western Hemisphere, and first here in the United States, and bring about the freedom of these people by any means necessary. That’s our motto.
What do you think about Malcolm’s approach to achieving freedom? I think that [Malcom’s] approach I don’t think it was a bad thing people may have thought that it could’ve been maybe something under a negative light because it wasn't as soft or wasn't an approach like MLK’s. His approach was a good approach too, it was peaceful and it was bringing togetherness among everybody. Malcolm too I feel like that was the entire goal. The entire goal is to have equality, to have freedom for all, for there to not have that tension because someone is a different color skin than you. But I think that the way he went about things was good; like sometimes for people everyone has a different mindset, everyone's raised in a different way and come from different homes. So sometimes things have to be said differently to really soak into people’s minds so really having those words of wisdom to be a leader and really have that ambition and passion that you really want to change something is influential in itself. All you would have to do is say the word and everything else will spread like fire if people are able to be open-minded to going about things in different ways or saying things to each other differently. That want for change is the beginning of how change can even commence so I feel like he was one of the people that were really able to set in place to start that ignition for that fire to spread Do you find Malcolm to be inspiring to you? Why? Yes, I do find Malcolm X to be very inspiring. He and his work and organizing as a black activist is commonly referenced in English and USA history studies. I feel that most black activists today in America most likely have been provoked to act in their work through his examples he had set. Malcolm X was an important figure, without him we wouldn’t have the black panther party, and probably wouldn’t be as many voices speaking up for about Black Lives Matter. He continues to influence lives in the 21st century more than ever. And I believe that black people are now waking up. Instead of pleading for rights we need to take them. Especially with all, that’s going on. “By any means necessary”! Thanks for listening peace! |
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Reduce, Reuse, and Redistribute
Economic principle: Reduce, Reuse & Redistribution
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
SDG goal 12 is about how we as a community can reduce the number of waste and still be able to produce to the world using items again. I think that the world is heading towards bad times. Up to ⅓ of the world’s food produce ends up being trash because of poor transitional processes and harvesting practices. We can avoid that by consuming seasonal and local products when they are available in stores. This way we are able to dispose of food in a manner that is safe and healthier for the environment, rather than having many different types of food go bad in stores or have already gone bad when trying to purchase an item. Another way we could contribute to SDG goal 12 is by using LED or low-consuming light bulbs to cut down our electrical consumption rate in this matter by 50%-80%. We could save $120 billion by using energy-efficient bulbs yearly. Purchasing second-hand products can also be a good way to prevent or slow down good items from being thrown away that still have a good use. Thrift shopping, garage sales, shopping on online businesses that sell used goods like Poshmark, or food pantries can be examples of second-hand buying.
A Sustainable Circular Economy Approach |
A quote from the text that I found from Get Savvy says, "It is out of these interactions of stocks, flows, feedbacks and delays,” writes Raworth, “that complex adaptive systems arise: complex due to their unpredictable emergent behavior, and adaptive because they keep evolving over time.” So with these continuing ideas, we make use of then throw away we are drifting far from our SDG goals. Not only are we endangering other life here, but our own life is on the line. These short and odd systems that don't define true character and integrity are driving the sustainable economy to a plummet.
Works Cited
Globalvia, director. Sustainable Development Goal 12 - Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns. Youtube, 2 July 2019, www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgNet-a8TFs.
“Noun Project Search.” Noun Project, thenounproject.com/search/?q=+earth.
“Sustainable Consumption and Production – United Nations Sustainable Development.” United Nations, United Nations, www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-consumption-production/.
“Chapter 6.” Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think like a 21st-Century Economist, by Kate Raworth, Random House Business Books, 2017.
Coding To Your Human Needs!
Friday, November 6, 2020
The Meaning of Life
Here are some questions I asked in my interview:
1. What's the meaning of life, in your opinion?
4. If you could go back and change something in your past would you? What would it be?
5.How do you cherish your time that you have? What are some things that you do that make you happy? By trying not to waste any moment with distractions...I try or have been trying to fill my time with things I like to do like playing basketball, entertaining myself in ways that aren’t necessarily on a phone or television, or spending time with Jahsia of course ;).
Elaboration:
I believe that Erin said this was the meaning of life because she was raised in the Christian faith and believes that God is the foundation of character. She looks at life in a way where she can be more at peace and bring peace. Building this character is a journey with a lot of ups and downs, but trying to stay strong in it while learning more about God is a way of growing for her.
This is a picture of Erin doing one of the things she loves most, hooping at her nearby court, or at least trying to with no rim. It looks like evening time, but it’s really late afternoon here. This image portrays serenity for her. It’s something similar to art in the way of getting it complete, but it must be done a certain way; but also abstractly. As long as it's enjoyable and has a positive effect, it's working.
I enjoyed doing my interview and capturing this picture. I think it looks pretty dope considering having no photography skills. I enjoyed this challenge though and can’t wait for more.
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