Friday, March 4, 2011

Miscarriage

This has a lot to do with last weeks topic and I read this and became furious. Just something really interesting to read. I'm sure you can form your own opinions.

Elton John adopting a baby & talking about anti-gay rhetoric

Here's a couple of thing about the famous gay British singer, Elton John, that I thought was interesting. I'm a big fan of Elton John myself and I thought these articles about him were both kinda interesting and that the articles relate to some of the stuff we talked about in class. One article is about how fed up Elton John is with all the anti-gay rhetoric and the other is about him and his partner adopting a baby boy recently. These articles do some how relate to how gays & lesbians having a hard time having kids and having to put up with people like the church who are saying hateful speech about them.
http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=7390&MediaType=1&Category=22
http://www.ontopmag.com/article.aspx?id=7380&MediaType=1&Category=22

Thursday, March 3, 2011

LEARNING MODULE SEVEN


Read the Heterosexual Questionnaire and take the time to answer the questions for yourself.  Now read the following prompt and critically reflect upon the following questions. *Please note that if you do not identify as straight, feel free to adjust this prompt in a way you see fit.  Either examine and explain how you would feel as a part of the dominant privileged group, what you think would be different, or explain how things are for you now not fitting into the dominant category.  If you identify as bi or fluid in some way, feel free to discuss this as not having a category and how in either situation bisexuality/fluid sexuality gets left out.

This morning when you awoke from a night’s sleep, you became aware that society was no longer as you remembered it. In fact, it had universally made a 180-degree turn in sexual orientation and the world you remember as being a comfortable environment for heterosexuals like yourself no longer accepts people like you. You don’t want to return to isolation, so you must deal with the situation, and do it right now. But now you don’t fit in. Homo-erotic love is the required standard. Heterosexuals are moral outcasts. They are widely thought to molest children, and the marriage of your partner that you have looked forward to for several years will not be legally recognized. Procreation takes place in test tubes and hired wombs according to accepted procedures, and couples like you and your partner are considered hazardous to population growth. You turn on the TV news, only to see a demonstration on the courthouse steps by anti-heterosexual activists shouting ‘heterosexuality is sin’ and ‘ban the straights.’ A sense of doom envelops you as the truth sinks in. You have a cup of coffee and sit down to think about how you will deal with the situation.” What do you think? How will your life change? What will happen to your relationship with your family and friends, now all gay? Will you allow others to know that you are straight and risk the consequences? What might they be? How do you decide to deal with the situation? Why?
In 2-3 paragraphs, write some key insights drawn from BOTH of these exercises, and how it felt to answer the questions.  Use course readings to discuss ways to navigate through this oppressive situation and how you see the world changing if homophobia was abolished.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

That's racism.


I feel like this poster kind of summarizes what we said about the original billboard in class and on the Wallwisher. The photo was taken at a recent Walk for Choice.


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

It's Pay Equity Awareness Week!

Pay Equity Awareness Week
February 28 - March 4

$tart $mart Pay Negotiation Workshop
Mar. 3, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Ferguson 309
This seminar is open to Juniors, Seniors and Grad Students.

In The Red - Wear Red Day
Mar. 2
Wear red to show your support for equal pay among races and genders. Send your In The Red pictures to wrc@ua.edu.

Sponsored by:
The Women’s Resource Center
Career Center
National Pan-Hellenic Council

For more information,
contact Maria at mvpfisher@sa.ua.edu
or call the WRC at 348-5040.