This week we examined equlaity and how it relates to the Kirkpatrick Signature Series. Equality can be presented from any given persons perspective. The three readings that were the most intriguing to me were the "I Have a Dream Speech" by Dr. Martin Luther King, "Celebrity Bigots" by Richard Goldstein and "The Mother of All Problems" by Danielle Crittenden. These readings were not that hard but they tackled hard topics. I am sure we are all familiar with the I Have a Dream Speech. It is one of the most powerful oratories of the 20th century. It symbolizes a movement that was long overdue and very effective. Celebrity Bigots was very eye opening. It discusses a part of society that people dont really talk about that much. Our curious is what keeps these bigots around. The Mother of All Problems was the most influential one for me. My wife thought the story was very thought provoking.
This course has been very challenging at times but has been very rewarding. I have learned so much about values and traditions and customs and how I incorporate them into my life. Writing the capstone and doing the phooto story have further enhanced my thinking on those topics.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
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