Sunday, April 27, 2014

Reflection Week 14

This past week we learned about migration. Migration isn't what most people think it is, many people frown on it and look at it in a negative light. Personally, I don't know how I truly looked at migration before I moved to Arizona maybe I was too young to pay attention to something like that. Even though while I was in grade school I had met many individuals who were from other countries. Once I moved to Arizona, migration became a more relevant topic. I have met undocumented citizens in the past, after talking to them you get a better feeling of why they leave their home land in search of a better life. It is somewhat sad but it is the world that we live in, I'm thankful for the country that I live in. However that is migration on a grand scale, seeing migration on a smaller scale is like how many of the people who live in Williston are not from here. Williston is a very transient town just because of the number of people coming up here for job opportunities but they live somewhere in Florida. Even in my situation I came here an opportunity to further my education and for basketball.

After watching the Lost Boys of Sudan it reinforced my opinion of migration. I feel that it can be beneficial to any individual especially if we pride ourselves in being the land of the free and the home of the brave. Too many good people in this world go through so much pain and hell and in the end they never really see the light. Those boys are a true inspiration and one thing that I truly respect from people who come from other countries is that all they want to do is try.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Reflection Week 13

Sorry for the late post I couldn't remember my login to post my entry. However this week was about health, certainly I feel a certain way about being healthy especially with me being a college athlete. Even with this class when people bring in snacks I have a hard time to get myself to eat because they aren't the healthiest of snacks that people bring in. I feel that food is a big part of our lives, we all love to eat some type of food. I feel that it is kind of sad to see obese people especially in young children for example a little boy who is Vine famous his name is Lil Terrio he shouldn't be that big at his age. People look at me and say that it is easy for you to say because you have a good figure but ideally it all comes down to watch what you eat and how much you exercise. People use the excuse that they work way too much to ever go to the gym but in my opinion it all depends on how bad you want get in shape. I just think that we as Americans don't take pride in our bodies and so much so that obesity is now considered a disease.

For me food is a huge part of my families tradition. We don't have no secret recipes or nothing like that its just that when we cook we take pride in our food. My family is originally from Mississippi and Louisiana and I'm sure you've heard something about the food from down that way. I am pretty open minded about trying new foods but if it doesn't have any seasoning I'll notice it and wont appreciate my plate of food that much. I know what food should taste like and there's nothing like a good gumbo or a po boy sandwich. I was told that in class on Tuesday the class was asked what was the weirdest food that they have eaten. For me I'm not even sure I mean I like fried green tomatoes and fried frog legs also venison but nothing too serious. I know I hate stuffing from out of the box it taste disgusting to me maybe because my grandma makes hers from scratch every year. I know that I love to eat all kinds of seafood I don't have the guts to try squid or calamari or nothing like that. It was a great experience that this year we went to Rice and Spice and I actually taught my teammates how to eat crawfish. None of them never saw a crawfish before. Food is a huge part of our lives and you could learn tons about a person based on their food selection.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Reflection Week 12

This week we talked about the Natives and their way of life. I can't recall the name of the tribe but I remember that they were based out of South Dakota. Their reservation is in South Dakota and their living conditions are awful. These are considered the indigenous people on this continent but most of them struggle more than what we can imagine. I recall from the video in class on Tuesday that one of the tribesman compared a concentration camp to a reservation. That's a bold statement to make because we all know and heard about the holocaust and most feel that was just I humane and unthinkable treatment to humans beings. We also say I can't believe those Nazis and that Hitler was a bad guy, but we seem to forget about it when it happens on our own soil. We use all kinds of escape goats to cover up our mess but no one ever seems to notice the elephant in the room. What about what we did to all Asian decent people after what happened to Pearl Harbor and how poorly treated the natives are? I feel that it is terribly wrong to treat people less than, I understand that not everyone can live a lavish lifestyle but I'd be upset too if I was promised forty acres and a mule. I have witnessed and seen poor living conditions but from the video these have to be some of the worst living conditions I've ever seen and it is sad. These are some prideful people and they want to keep their tradition going strong and I believe that the only way to do this is to live in these reservations that are provided to them. If they move to these bigger cities where there are endless possibilities and multiple opportunities they would have to adopt a different way of life. In doing this they would lose sense of what they spent many many years of trying to build up. These are he indigenous people of America but yet they are at the bottom of the social class and we hardly learn about them in schools. Even when we learn about the Lewis& Clark exploration they skip over all of what any native could have impacted the story. I'm so ignorant to the sense of what a native could have done for America but I'm also just as numb to the idea because to my knowledge I'm not missing anything. I wish things were different and things like this is what makes me a biased individual. On a lighter note I think that it is kind of cool that a lot of the sports teams that we look up are named after or symbolize the natives. At the same time even though this is cool you want to make sure that you are translating it correctly and not offending them in any kind of way.
So much of what is done in this country is pushed under the mat or set a side for later especially on the political end of everything. It's kind of backwards if you ask me but this has come from hundreds of years of wrong doing and it won't change over night. One thing that I've learned is that money and power can corrupt the kindest people but it'll always come at someone's expense.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Reflection Week 11

Disabilities. People with disabilities Matt and Tony really showcase that just because you have a mental disability or you are not able bodied you can't live your life the way you want to. They keep me believing especially when they smile and laugh its a great thing and a great feeling. They were handed less in life and they still manage to get up everyday and live life. I remember the first time I can remember meeting handicapped individuals, I was probably in the first grade or kindergarten. I believe it was twins and they both had Cerebral Palsy. This type had affected their brain but they were just as fun to be around and we as a class learned a lot about them. They were no different than what we were and was a great lesson to learn at a very young age. Matt and Tony were just awesome they came and told jokes but the most memorable thing I remember is how comfortable they were in the skin that they were in. I was surprised at how funny Matt was he really made me laugh. It was great to see them enjoying themselves as much as I personally enjoyed them in class to help inform me It was definitely a learning lesson but I makes me appreciate what I have more. Its sad that people make fun of disabled people because they are not the same as we are. Its a shame that people get made fun of because they are different.