Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Astor Meredith-Goujon
January 7, 2015

Argument Essay 

            I understand that the parents association has asked administration to remove some books from the ELA teachers’ library.  I think that the kids should be able to read what ever they want. But because some kids may not be able to handle all of the books in the library there should be trigger warnings placed on certain books. This would allow kids to know whether a book was suitable or not for them.

            A lot of the time people think that if kids read about murder and taking drugs then they are going to want to try it, which is not true. In the article “Darkness too visible” it says, “Reading about homicide doesn't turn a man into a murderer; reading about cheating on exams won't make a kid break the honor code.” This is very true and shows how people aren’t stupid. Books show the cons of doing bad things they don’t encourage them. If you read a book about a murder and the murderer ends up getting caught or killed would somebody really want to do that? I have read a book about a girl who gets addicted to Meth and had sex at a very early age. I saw all the bad and how much her life sucked and it made me really not want to do any thing in the book that she did. Dark books show people the bad so that they can avoid it.

            Another thing that is good about YA book is that they show kids that they aren’t alone. In a lot of YA books kids are addicted to drugs. Some might say that this might encourage people to take drugs. But at the end of the book the kids usually gets out of their situation and solve their problem. This could help people because the kids will know how to solve their problem and that is helpful. Another good thing about these books is if you have a friend or a family member who is a bad situation the person reading the book can try and get them help. I am reading a book about a kid who is relapsing and is stealing from his parents to get what he wants. When I saw all of the symptoms that he had is scared me. It made me never want to experiment with drugs. People have said that drugs sometimes scare them when they read books where kids are addicted to drugs. But it helps them to understand why people take drugs and how they can help people who take drugs.

            I understand why people would want certain books to be removed from certain libraries. In the article “Darkness too visible” it says, “Yet it is also possible—indeed, likely—that books focusing on pathologies help normalize them and, in the case of self-harm, may even spread their plausibility and likelihood to young people who might otherwise never have imagined such extreme measures.” I think that if someone ends up cutting because of a book they were probably emotionally unstable before reading the book and it’s not the books fault. Books talk about problems and can be interpreted in many different ways. But what books don’t do is they don’t encourage the problems. They try to raise awareness of the problems so that people know about them and they can be solved.


            Banning books is just a way for parents to keep their children innocent. They are uncomfortable with having their kids know about matters that they think are inappropriate. This is not beneficial at all. The reality is that they will know about these matters later in life no matter what. After all the parents know about these matters. Also parents shouldn’t try to ban books in a school library because it’s not the parents’ job to censor other people’s kids. They don’t have the right.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Social justice project

Astor Meredith-Goujon
November 29, 2014

Reading and Writing for Social Justice

1.     My article is an example of injustice because it’s the Michal Brown case. In this case an unarmed black male was shot by a white police officer. The police officer came up to Michal Brown and Michal brown retaliated and got shot. Michal Brown was protecting him. How can the police officer say he thought he was in danger when that’s what he was doing to Michal Brown? He was putting him in danger. If the tables had been turned and Michal Brown had killed the police officer he would be in jail and be serving a huge sentence. It just shows how the racial unfairness in our society. This case sort of scared me because I am also black and I feel like I am in danger as well.

2.      
·      Woman glares at me with her kid.
·      People look nervously as a group of black kids biking down the sidewalk.
·      Kid is pushed around in his group. He is Asian. All the other kids are white.

One of the things I notice while walking to school is sometimes people will look at me nervously. One time when I was walking down Fourth Avenue there was this white women taking her kid to school and he was five or six. When she looked at me she sort of glared for a second. I usually walk closer to the edge of the sidewalk. So she then took her kids hand and walked to the other side of the sidewalk completely all while still sort of glaring at me. This took me completely by surprise. Especially because I wasn’t doing anything to look intimidating or threatening. I think it was really showing how much people judge just by looking they don’t want to take the time to find out anything about that person. If you don’t like me because I did something really mean to you or you don’t like my personality I’m ok with that because you actually took the time to know me. But if you don’t like me for my skin color then we have a problem.

3.     Interview for my mom:                                                                                        What is good about our world? What’s good about our world is that compared to the past many more countries are democratic which is good because people have a bigger role in deciding how they will be governed compared to a couple hundred years ago. There used to be dictatorships and monarchy where people had no power.                                                                                                                    What is unfair about our world? Is that for a lot of problems in the world and there are some relatively simple solutions. Getting people food and water because people are dying of starvation and thirst. Getting people vaccines for disease that can be cured. Malaria and polio are some examples. We have the recourses for every one to have what they need to live we are rich enough. But we don’t do it. People who have no power really suffer the most and are the people that are dying.                                                                                                                  What unfairness have you experienced? The greatest unfairness as a professional woman it’s much hared to be taken seriously than it is for a men it’s harder to advance. It’s harder to find mentors. It’s not worth to train women lawyers because they will leave for marriage or a baby. Unfairness is relative and it depends on the context. Women are expected to put kids first and also have jobs and be great at the jobs and it’s hard to mange both if you have a commanding career. People judge that your children aren’t the priority.                                 What do you want to change? Fundamentally for things to change everyone needs to understand that we are one people and are deserving of the same things. We have the same obligation and the reason for being on this planet. If people understood that ones they can look past ethnic and gender differences. A person suffering affects you to and makes the world less of a good place.  I thought what my mom said about people getting food, water and vaccines. She was right though. People have enough money to get people food and water. There is a lot of water in the world so it can be distributed. There are so many doctors in the world and so much medical equipment it would be so easy to treat people with disease. If people went to places in need of the medical treatment a lot less people would be dying in the world.

4.     One of things I saw on CNN was Trevon Martin’s mom getting interviewed about the decision to not convict Darren Wilson. She said she wasn’t surprised that he isn’t going to be charged with anything. If I was in that situation where my son was killed by a white police officer and it had happened again I would be very angry. Because another black teenager was killed and the police officer wasn’t convicted. I would also be extremely sad because another family had to go through losing a son to the police. I would also be thinking about how many cases are like this and don’t get any attention even though they are the same.

5.     What is your job? I am a Message Therapist.                                                                  What kind of people do you encounter? Most of the people are on hospice, which is someone in the process of dying, or their health is declining or they have a terminal illness. One lady who is very old and had an accident had some form of brain damage and it is affects her muscles. They are living in homes with their families. Her colon doesn’t work anymore one guy has autism works with autism. One woman has high blood pressure.                                                                     Do you enjoy your job? Absolutely I help with relaxation. It helps lower blood pressure. Helps people not break down when they are bed ridden. It helps relive muscles for the woman who had a stroke. Kid with autism has a messed up sleep schedule so me massaging him is good time for him to rest.                                                              Why did you choose this job? The thing that planted the seed in my mind was when my mom was dying I would watch my mom getting rubbed and how much it helped relive her and bring her joy. I wanted to do this for other people because of how much joy I saw it bring her.                                                                                              How do you feel while you are doing your job? I feel positive. I try to give them positive energy and bring them comfort. And I want to bring them to have relief even if it’s only for a short while.
Do you think you have a positive impact on the world? I think I have a positive impact on people in a small way. I feel I help take pain out of the world and bring people so much comfort. Often the elderly or the disables are over looked and we forget about them and they get less than second thoughts. We are going to be them one day so we can’t forget about them because if we do we know we will be forgotten when we are old.    
While I was interviewing my aunt I thought her job was so amazing. That fact that she brings so much joy to these dying people is so helpful to them. She’s removing so much pain from these people. I also thought the reason that she became a massage therapist was also really interesting. Just from seeing someone who was going to die feel pleasure and feel relaxed from a massage. The thing she said about the elderly was also really interesting because it is so true. It made me realize that I don’t think about the elderly at all. That proves her point even more. The elderly are still there and they deserve as much love as anyone else.

6.     The savages song in Pocahontas actually talks a lot about race and is very racist. One of the lines is, “They're different from us which means they can't be trusted.” That line basically sums up why people are racist. It just shows how long people have been racist. In todays society people will judge you based on the color of your skin. They will judge what type of person you are. A lot of people assume that white people are boring because they’re white. But I know plenty of interesting white people. A lot of people think that because you are black you are really cool. I know a lot of annoying and boring black people. So obviously there are people who don’t fit stereotypes and you can’t judge them because you think you know them by their skin color.  


In the shows that I have watched the teens are usually very attractive. They are usually white and live in fairly big houses. They have a lot of money and are pretty spoiled. They have nice parents who take care of them and try to do their best as parents. These shows make me think about how people are portrayed as these rich white families. It sort of adds to the whole thing about needing to be white to do well and have a perfect body. It makes people really self-conscious. It makes me feel sad to know that people think that they have to look and be like the people on TV. That they think that these people are perfect and are the right type of people to be. They don’t want to be themselves. The portrayals of teens are accurate in some cases but for most people they have a different experience in their life. They’re not white or they’re not rich. There are stereotypes in these shows. Usually the parents can’t control their kids and they are white. There is the stereotype that white parents can’t control their kids. Another stereotype is that everyone is rich in the suburbs. In the shows everyone is rich and they live in the suburbs in these shows. When I think of the suburbs I think of a bunch of rich white people living in big houses and all the kids are stuck up. I have stereotypes in my mind and I’m not perfect. It shows how much shows can affect how a person thinks.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

"Subtle Knife" essay

Astor Meredith-Goujon
November 16, 2014

The Subtle Knife

            The Subtle Knife is the second book in the “His Dark Materials” trilogy. The series is about a girl named Lyra and a boy named Will. In her world everyone has something called a daemon. It is an animal that is tied to a person. If a person is too far away from his or her daemon they will die. A daemon is like a soul. The big aspect of this trilogy is something called Dust. Dust is when matter becomes aware of it self and can communicate with people in certain ways or tell them things that would be extremely hard to find out. One of the biggest things that effects what the characters do and ultimately the story is love if it’s friendly love, romantic love or love for an object.

            One example of this is when a group of kids try to kill the main characters because they indirectly killed the bother of two of the kids. In the book it says, “ Will managed to make out Angelica’s voice high over them all 'You killed my brother and you stole the knife! You murderers! You made the specters get him!! You killed him, and we’ll kill you! You ain’ gonna get away! We gonna kill you same as you killed him.'” This shows how much they want to kill Lyra and Will. It shows the love that this kid has for her brother. It also shows how much Angelica’s friends love her and her brother because they will kill people for their friends. Also these kids didn’t even kill the brother they should find a way to get revenge on the specters not kill these kids. This event even help Will to learn how to use the knife better which changed the story.

            Another example of love effecting what people do and ultimately effecting the story is at the end when it says, “But in that same moment, as the lantern light flared over John Parry’s face, something shot down from the turbid sky, and he fell back dead before he could say a word, an arrow in his failing heart… But will was there before she could find her foot, and the subtle knife was at her throat. ‘Why did you do that?’ he shouted. ‘Why did you kill him?’ ‘Because I loved him and he scorned me’” the person that she killed was a big character. He was the father of Will, one of the main characters. In the story you never learn anything about this character. He just died. He was really important. You know this because he was mentioned many times thought the story as an important character. So him dying is a huge deal and deprives you of a lot of information. This affects the story a lot.

            The last example of love affecting the story is when Lyra’s alethiometer got stolen. The guy who stole it wants the subtle knife. This makes Will end up getting the subtle knife and changing the entire story. It even helps them get the alethiometer back while still retaining the knife. Lyra’s love for the alethiometer changed the story in a huge way. The most important object in the story is the subtle knife. Now that Will has it he has a lot of power which means that people will want to kill him or take the subtle knife which in turn does effect the story. He also can control people with the subtle knife if they really need it. He can offer himself and get reward from having the subtle knife and knowing how to use it.

            Love is a very big deciding factor in what we do as humans. It can give us the drive to kill or change our lives in a huge way. It can affect other people in big ways. Love is what we live for. Love defines us as people and can change our lives in ways we can’t imagine. Love is the most powerful thing in life.