Sunday, October 2, 2011

"The Little Stitches In A Big Quilt"

The little stitches of a big quilt are theses individual stories presented in chapter 3. I have been in agreement with the fact stated in chapter 2  was said that "the kids who go trough this opinion's are not took in to mind when discussing their education.Its funny how just because my skin is a darker color i have to be watch when entering a store because my finical situations looks like its not like yours.Therefore the government knows of all the struggle poverty ricking families go trough and still do nothing.For example kids dance (break dance)on sub-way trains with a box asking for spare chance.Black people are looked at as a whole so much that the few different "stitches" that Africa Americans and Latinos have are hardly notice, do to lack of opportunities and racial profile. which dates back early if the talk of politics is about public education then why "in New York city there have been drastic budget cuts to youth employment programs as well the decades long underfunding of public schools by the state of government have deeply affected their lives." In the fact that this continues then not a underclass living person will make it past the micro level of the labor force and make a difference in this world./D.C.S 

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  1. Good post. Now think bigger. What does this say about control and the reproduction of privilege and suffering?

    Mr. Ostertag

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