Blog 10

Going back and thinking about everything we have done this semester melts my heart because this class is my favorite I have learn and I improve so much that picking out a few pieces that stood at to me the most was fun. Card game When we played this game at the beginning it change me because I have never felt so overwhelmed playing a game, I will always say that I was extremely foncused and embarrassed the whole round. The card game, we were separated into different groups and we couldn’t communicate with each other at all no talking no lips so nothing what had me the most confused was that we were handed instructions to read and follow and I am definitely a person who learns by listening to directions and watching others so reading the directions just confused me even more. This games showed us Delpits culture of power and showed us how in the world some rule the world and others just followed everyone else. Video How structural racism works This was an emotional roller coaster for me, within this video was the section where we had to learn and teach others. When I’m telling you I couldn’t understand the video at the beginning I was stuck but when I finally understood I felt in love with what the video was taking about, one of the pieces that made more sense to me and stood out the most was when they talk about assumptions being the first step towards racism, how it happens often because we don’t hesitate into thinking something about someone and not giving them the chance in life. Aria- Richard Rodriguez This article was one of my favorite because as a Latina Spanish is everything to me, there’s a quotes from this article that caught my attention and explains a lot how it feels having another language as your primary but because of society and the country that I live in it feels wrong to speak it. " Because I wrongly imagined that English was intrinsically a public language and Spanish was an intrinsically private one, I easily noted the difference between the classroom language and the language at home". In my reflection I have share this…. The hardest part was leaning a new language but also remembering the old one. I remember being home while my mom told me to speak only Spanish at home so I wouldnt disconnect from my culture but once I stepped foot outside my house I new I had to speak English. It sometimes felt like i was living a different live at school then at home.

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  1. I loved the card game as well but I'm glad you were able to relate and think of times in your life when some of this stuff happened to you.

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  2. I remember the card game. I found it funny how everyone was giving everyone weird looks.

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  3. I think the card way was a great way for us to all get to know each other.

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