Nachborly Thoughts
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Saturday, December 1, 2012
The End
Overall this class was a wonderful experience. I believe that it helped me a lot when looking at conflicts to see the multi-variance of the situations, and I look forward to applying what I learned in the future.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Gender Identity and Expression
This
presentation struck close to my heart because it was related to my friend’s niece
whom I discussed much earlier in this blog. The connection that was given in
this blog to a real life story really helped people to understand a gendered
conflict and it gave this difficult conversation the closeness that allowed us
all to understand what had happened. I think there is a lot of misunderstanding
in this type of topic both on the side of people struggling with gender
identity and expression as well as their family on the other side. This
misunderstanding comes from fear of being different and rejected by both
parties, and is difficult to move past often times. I wish we had discussed
more how such situations can be better resolved so that everyone is happy in
the end.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sports
The sports conversation was
close to my heart due to the many sports that both my sisters and I played as
children. For my family gender never separated you from or forced you to do
something. There was always choice involved with the activities that my sisters
and I did. I found it interesting the component of the media in this
conversation and in the reading because the media often only omits women in
programing if they are wearing skimpy uniforms or are beautiful. This mentality
in a profession is astounding because in any other profession people would be
fired for such vulgar behavior. Regardless this presentation was exciting and
again because students in the class had such a close connection to the topic
they were able to add a lot of input into the discussion.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Abortion
The abortion conversation
was very interesting. While those who spoke seemed to have similar beliefs on
women’s rights, some of the confusion stemmed around what others may believe.
Such as the idea that women will believe others can get abortions, but not ever
want to get one for them. I wish more information had been provided on why
women do and do not chose to get abortions along with sound arguments as to why
this is a viable option. I think that this would have caused less confusion in
our class.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Women and Politics
It was very helpful to have
Dr. Plane come in and discuss this topic. He offered a new viewpoint on what
was being discussed. I do want to see more women in politics, but I felt in the
presentation there was not a clear argument about why or how. I wish that for
something like this more personal opinions would have been shared because they
greatly effect many aspects of the discussion, but were never directly said.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Liberia Presentation
I found this presentation
extremely engaging due to the association many aspects have to do with things I
want to study in life. I especially enjoyed the parts in which we were able to
discuss how women were effected, and we debunked the perception that women are
not and will not get violent. Looking into the disarmament programs and recovery
programs was captivating due to the limited research that has been done on what
to do with women who have been effected by war crimes that men are
significantly less frequently subjected to. I also really enjoyed how in this
presentation we began asking question on how to change the harsh reality and
little support women receive. I wish in this presentation that more people were
interested in the topic. I think that many subjects in the course related to
gendered conflict and when there was a discussion of gender in conflict many
people got lost with this idea, and were unable to participate readily. It also
became a problem because this conflict was very wide scale and while the
history given about the conflict was great, it is hard to only discuss such a
large problem for 90 minutes.
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