Activism: Unfortunately, this is my first service learning log entry. I am not really sure what I should write about. Our event with Pink Art for the showcase is in a little less than a month and there is much to do till then. Our pitfall is that our group has not met outside of class, but we have discussed the communication that has been made with our community partner. Next week we need to meet to start setting thing in motion. It is crunch time and things need to start happening. I am very excited to do a community service event since I like to help people.
Reflection: The activism that I have done this week has truly inspired me. Since I attended the Take Back the Night event I have felt extremely empowered as a woman. I see how important it is to stand up and speak out. It made me realize how very important it is to be an activist. If you do not take a stand then nothing will change. But I also know how much work it really takes to bring people together to take that stand. As they were thanking one young woman for all of time and work that she had put into to make that event a success, it reminded me of something we learned about in class this week. It made de think of the “second shift” (WLMP 307). As a student I am sure she had her school work and her “second shift” would be to put together that event. Being an activist is like working a second shift, it is a lot of work and it can be very stressful but the work that you put in at the end of the day will help the movement to promote change.
Reciprocity: Although I have not done anything yet with my service learning partner to service the community, I feel that I am still getting things in return from my community. After this week’s event I have taken a turn in my mindset this week about how I see feminism and what an activist can do. Activism takes a lot of work but more importantly is takes change. To be a feminist and an activist you must change the way you think and what you do. It’s more than just saying it, you must live it.
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Works Cited
Kirk, Gwyn, and Margo Okazawa-Rey. "The Second Shift." Women's Lives:
Multicultural Perspectives. 5th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2010. 166. Print.
Shanae,
ReplyDeleteGood work here, though you need to develop your connections between materials.