Sunday, May 2, 2010

Service Learning 5 ( skipped spring break)

JOhana P. Martinez
Nina Perez
3/17/19
Introduction to Women's Studies


Activism: Pretty much there was no tabling this week but i have been getting signatures about the cause and i also been getting help from my professor and they have been getting signatures too. I believe by next week we will be back to tabling and getting other stuff done for this project.

Reflection: In class we talked the reading on how marriage is a path to liberation, in that reading the author Ettelbrick says just like heterosexuals have the right to marry, lesbians and gay should be able to get married too (318). Pretty much is that getting marry shouldn't be taken as a path of liberation or anything like that, people should do it for the rights reason not just cause its the norm or the right thing to do. Pretty much what ive been doing through spring break is learning more about the cause im doing also letting people know what gender identity is.

Reciprocity: This week was a good learning experience, even though i wasnt on campus that much talking about the project, i was doing outside research about it so i can talk more about it when im trying to get signatures as well as be more educated about the subject. Hopefully by next week we can get back to tabling so i can used the new information i learned to get people to sign our petiticion

Work Cited:
Ettelbrick, Paula. "Since When Is Marriage a Path to Liberation?"Women's Lives: Multicultural Perspectives. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 2010. 317-320. Print.

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