Your reflections on the demostrations at FACSO
I learned a lot of things in the feminist sit-in at the faculty of social sciences. I learned that the woman shouldn´t remain quiet when she suffer for something, I mean in violence cases, abuse, harassment. I think that this happen because the woman is not valued by the society and the main question is: Can society change their mentality about women?, the society should change their mentality in relation to women, her physique, feelings and mentality.
I also learned that it's not just about respecting women, but respect all people equally. Being a man doesn't make you better than a woman, being a woman does not make you better than a man, on the contrary, any none is better than the other. Therefore, all have the same right regardless of our sex.
The demonstration showed me that we must fight for what one wants, despite the fact that one has to invest a great deal of our time.
It helped me reflect on the feminist movement and also on machismo, to think from where it originates and I realized that my profession has a great influence on this. We, the childhood educators, are agents of change, our function is to try to make the differences between people more and more reduced and that is worked on since they are child.
We have to make people understand that "man or woman" is just a label to differentiate between us, but no one has an established role or quality that is linked to the sex of the individual.
I also learned that it's not just about respecting women, but respect all people equally. Being a man doesn't make you better than a woman, being a woman does not make you better than a man, on the contrary, any none is better than the other. Therefore, all have the same right regardless of our sex.
The demonstration showed me that we must fight for what one wants, despite the fact that one has to invest a great deal of our time.
It helped me reflect on the feminist movement and also on machismo, to think from where it originates and I realized that my profession has a great influence on this. We, the childhood educators, are agents of change, our function is to try to make the differences between people more and more reduced and that is worked on since they are child.
We have to make people understand that "man or woman" is just a label to differentiate between us, but no one has an established role or quality that is linked to the sex of the individual.
Hi, I agree with you, it is necessary to change the mentality of the society and make visible that it is not only about respecting women, it is a respect for all equally :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, no one sex is better than the other
ReplyDeleteteachers transmit all the patriarchal values along with the family
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