I really enjoyed all three of the videos that we watched in
class. I thought all three women were captivating speakers who offered up some good
points and had great senses of humor. They really said some things that made me
think and I would love to see more of these videos in the future.
I really loved all of
Isabel Allendale’s messages, particularly about “making the world good, not
better.” I thought this was a very powerful statement that really inspires me to
make an impact. I was also blown away by some of the statistics and stories
that she mentioned. They really made me put things into perspective, realize
how lucky I am, and realize how far the world has to come in general. The fact
that men with AIDS rape virgin girls because they think it will cure them is
one of the worst things I have ever heard. Many women go through so much,
partially because of the abuse of power in a male dominated society. I also
liked her emphasis on passion, adding more feminine energy to the world, and
preserving life because that is how we can change the world and help other
women around us.
I really liked Courtney Martin’s talk and the fact that she
mentioned one’s upbringing can have a huge influence on who a person is because
I think that is so true. I thought it was so cool that her Dad quit his company
because his daughter would never be able to have the opportunity to work there
if she desired. I really liked how she talked about embracing the paradoxes, accepting
overwhelm, and loving well. I also thought the concept of reinventing feminism
was very cool because as society changes, so do the issues we have to fight
for.
I also really liked Megan Tamerick and her points about women
in the job market. I completely agree with what she said about women needing to
challenge male stereotypes. I also thought it was interesting to see how
differently a man and a woman can portray the same story. I hate that people still
blame the victims in today’s society, such as the 11 year old girl who got
raped. It is sickening that the town was focusing on how the rape would affect
the boy instead of how it would affect the little girl for the rest of her
life, and I’m glad a female could offer her perspective and force people to see
things differently.
All in all, these women helped me realize that we do matter,
we are empowered, and we CAN make a difference.
I completely agree! As class goes on I learn more and more about the real life of a women writer. The restrictions and double standards appear all over. Raping older women, young women, girls?! That is sickening! Most definitely one of the worst things I have ever heard.
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