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Women and Society Part In Kirk & Okazawa-Rey’s Media Representations and the Creation of Knowledge I agree with ’ thoughts that the media is one of the ways that facilitates interactions (60-62). The media gives people a chance to give diverse viewpoints on different issues that touch on their lives. I also agree that the media has perpetuated gender inequality especially with the women being marginalized in the news and shown only in the context of the home and entertainment (Kirk & Okazawa-Rey 61).
In The Social Construction of Gender I would not agree more that gender is a social construction (Kirk & Okazawa-Rey 64). The everyday activities that a child is socialized into from birth determines the gender understanding that they develop. Girls are girls since they are socialized into girls through activities such games and vice versa. I also agree that The Black Feminist Thought emancipate the Black women from the bondage of ignorance that led to their oppression especially based on their gender and color (Kirk & Okazawa-Rey 77).
The movement has made the Black women more enlightened and empowered, that ultimately to societal transformation. Part 2 From the National Organization for Women (2015) website, it is evident that women issues are being taken seriously and that women are on the path to equality with the men. Part 3Questions for ReflectionQsn 2. The inequalities that exist between different groups of people such and men and women, the Blacks and the Whites result from historical injustices. Men and the Whites have always termed themselves superior over the women and the Blacks respectively. Qsn 3. For one group to learn from the other group, they must be willing to appreciate the differences and diversities of the other group.
Works CitedKirk, Gwyn & Okazawa-Rey, Margo. Womens Lives: Multicultural Perspectives. (6th edition). NY: McGraw-Hill Education, 2012. Print. National Organization for Women. 2015. Web. 14 Feb. 2014.
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