What
memory do you have of an incident when you experienced bias, prejudice, and/or
oppression, or witnessed someone
else as the target of bias, prejudice, and/or oppression?
Keep in mind that one can encounter
such incidents in real contexts, including online environments, as well as in
fictional ones, such as movies, books, television shows, and the like. As I
look back, for this particular assignment I have to think of the movie
Rosewood. This particular movie was so touching and a clear description of
prejudice, bias and oppression in Rosewood, Florida. The movie is about a Caucasian
woman who claimed that a Black man raped her and it just started a wave rage.
I think that people
thinking of other differences must change. Everyone has to remember that micro
aggressions happen every day and we must be careful how we treat others. Dr.
Sue talked about the teacher’s influence and contribution to microagression and
how bad their unknown biases create the worse influence on the target’s life
(Laureate Education, Inc., 2010). This is something each of us needs to really
look at. We have to look at our own cultural framework, biases and our
expression of our views to others. It is important that we understand exactly
what in our background experiences has created these views so we can work
through them. Learning about micro aggressions has definitely given me more to
think about, especially when it comes to what I think and how I act. I can
think back on times that I've said something to someone and they may have been
offended by it.
I find movies are a great way to explore difficult subjects because it is safe and more objective. It is great you were also able to use the class material to analyse the drama with new lenses and gain more insights. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe movie Rosewood was a great example of prejudice. Although things are better in this day and age, we still have a long ways to go.
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