Certainly, my views about religion have shifted. Previously, I saw the term religion in a negative light; that is, I learned from a protestant (Pentecostal) pastor that the word religion was meant to bind. Now, thanks to my theological formation and exposure to different ways of practicing religion and theology experienced in the communities I have been part of, I see that religion and theology are in a relationship that leads to freedom: Theology focuses on the dimension of beliefs and dogma while…
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tend to have this trend of unity within the family and community. Throughout the book Maria is living completely without any family or close friends (with the exception of Soledad; but Soledad is not really physically around her). Her mother died of cancer and her father abandoned the family when she was young. In addition to having no family, Maria only once mentions friends, who “quit calling” when they heard she had fallen in love: [My friends] knew I wouldn’t come out of the house, the house…
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My Cultural Tree Adrianna Hibler Personal Narrative Assignment SOCI 1020-Wb01 5-22-2013 My name is Adrianna Hibler, originally Adrianna Desiree Hathaway. I have been married to my best friend for almost eleven years. My husband and I have three wonderful children, and we look forward to growing with them. This however, isn’t about me right now, so much as it is about who and what I am, where I came from. I am an only child of a mixed multi-racial relationship. Of course…
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grasped with my understanding is that the Chican@ was discriminated throughout history by Anglo-Americans. I gained knowledge of the hardships, discrimination, and experiences they faced. It challenged me to take in those viewpoints and how showed me how they made the ultimate sacrifices for the culture. Before actually comprehending what makes the Chicano identity, I thought that Chicano was just a mixed race. But as I began to read and study the texts in this course, I reinforced my view while acquiring…
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Sounds About White Privilege, as defined by Peggy McIntosh, an American feminist and anti-racism activist, exists when a group has something of value that is denied to others simple because of the groups they belong to, rather than because of anything they have done or failed to do. White privilege is an increasingly popular term in society. White people in America have never been oppressed as an ethnic group which results in several advantages over minorities with a history of oppression. Examples…
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The House on Mango Street is a novel that was originally published in 1984 by Sandra Cisnero. The novel is about Esperanza Cordero who is a young Latina girl who grows up in Chicago. Esperanza was determined to "say bye" to her poverty-stricken Latino neighborhood and do something better with her life. Cisnero uses the perspective of a young girl to appeal to her audience especially- the minorities. Using Esperanza allowed Cisnero to relate to the life of immigrants entering and settling in the United…
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US and the significance of gender and race in their socioeconomic life chances. The course bridges literatures on international migration, Latino studies, gender, race and boundary crossing to address the causes and consequences of an increasing immigration of Latin American women to the US in recent decades. Research suggests the rapid growth of the US Latino population is driven mainly by immigration and high fertility rates among the native-born. Yet, we lack insights on the larger factors that…
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INTRODUCTION This paper will explore the academic success of second generation Dominicans. It will discuss how second generation Dominicans are breaking the academic stereotypes they inherited from the first generation of Dominican immigrants. Much research has been done on the migration of first generation to the United States, but little has been covered on the children of these immigrants, the second generation Dominicans. It is imperative to place close attention to this group and explore their…
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inventions during his lifetime. He was seen as a role model due to his hard work, self-governing institution, community spirit and education. Due to his interest in science and technology, he did many experiments and became famous and paramount because of such. In Philadelphia, he served as a delegate in the Philadelphia Convection and also lived in Europe for couple years. His personal life experience along with his European adventure made him a great contributor to the constitution. George Washington…
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Salerno WS 405.02 1 March 2024 A Personal Exploration of Privilege As a senior in college looking back on my childhood, teenage years, and most recently my young adult years, I can’t help but acknowledge how privileged I have been and continue to be. But, that hasn’t always been the case. Growing up, I saw my family as typical because everyone around us was just like us. It wasn’t until my high school years that I started to understand the significant privileges that my family had. I haven’t faced any…
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