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Discussion 4 – Ableism
Society often perceives disabilities in a negative way. People with disabilities are seen as defective, incapable, or inferior to people without. People tend to only see or notice the disability the person has whether it be a physical handicap or an intellectual disability, and not the person living with it. This results in a lotContinue reading “Discussion 4 – Ableism”
Writing the Self Analysis
i) Socioeconomic status is a way to measure how much wealth or financial status within a community. Based on their status people will be sorted into a class system where they are viewed as above, below, or average otherwise known as middle class. People typically want to fit in with the mean and as aContinue reading “Writing the Self Analysis”
#4 Snowball
Loud music was booming throughout the gymnasium and colourful lights shined brightly across the walls and ceiling. It was a wonderful summer day and in celebration of this school year about to be over, the school had a end of year dance. Me and my friends stood in line to enter the building. As weContinue reading “#4 Snowball”
#3 Trading Equipment
I arrived at the rink before practice. It was a cold January night in Regina. It was my teams first practice since the Christmas break and I was very eager to get back to playing hockey. As I sat in my Dad’s warm truck, more of my teammates began to arrive at the rink. IContinue reading “#3 Trading Equipment”
#2 BLM movement
I was privileged to attend a very culturally diverse school as a child and I was exposed to people from all sorts of backgrounds. The concept of race was used to bring people together rather than to separate us. I was always aware of race and peoples skin colours but I didn’t quite understand howContinue reading “#2 BLM movement”
Trevor – What it means to be Canadian: Canadian Heritage Festival
Unusual excitement wakes me up early in the morning, today’s school day is unlike the others. I leap out of my covers and proceed to get ready. “Better dress warm, Trevor.”, my mother calls up the stairs. She was right, it was a chilly morning in Saskatchewan and I would be having to walk theContinue reading “Trevor – What it means to be Canadian: Canadian Heritage Festival”