Saturday, January 31, 2009

1B

Paulo Freire was born in Recife, Brazil in 1921 to middle class parents. He and his family suffered great hardships during the depression of the 1930’s. Paulo took all the hardships that he endured during the depression, and learned from them. He then made it his personal crusade to help improve the welfare of as many people as he could worldwide. He particularly cared for the people that were poor and illiterate, or going through hard times, because he could empathize with them, and didn’t believe anyone deserved to live like that.

Paulo Freire was a highly educated man, and he thought everyone should be able to read and write. After he got married to Elza Maia, he was appointed Director of the Department of Education and Culture of the Social Service in the State of Pernambuco, the Brazilian state of which Recife is the capital. He worked mostly with the poor and literate, and since literacy was a requirement to vote in presidential elections, he made it his personal crusade to “embrace a non-orthodox form of what could be considered liberation theology” and teach everyone he could how to read, write, and how to look at things differently.

Another thing that I don’t think Paulo wouldn’t have been the same without is his brief stint in law school. If he hadn’t attended Law school, he wouldn’t have also studied philosophy, and then, maybe everything he has done for so many people would have never been. This also gave him a new teaching styles, and ideas on how to manipulate the brain to think in different ways. He also would have never had met his wife, who was on of his biggest influences and companions.



sources:

http://www3.nl.edu/academics/cas/ace/resources/paulofreire.cfm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVz_AOFuZ_E

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulo_Freire#Recognition

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

1a


1. What is your first name only (NOT last name)
*Anthony

2. Why are you taking this class and what do you hope to learn
Humanities 7 sounded like an interesting class, and my Girlfriend suggested that I take it with you.

3. How far do you live from SRJC main campus
* I Live exactly 9.6 Miles from the JC

4. What do you think of when you think "California"? Does this differ from what non-Californians think and if so, how?
*As a Californian, When I think of California, the first thing that I think of is a vastly diverse climate, also a place filled with beautiful landscapes where the people are Open Minded, Progressive, Forward thinking individuals that strive to exist ahead of the curve, and that are out to make the world a better place to live.
*Non Californians on the other hand think all Californians are party animals that hang out at the beach all day in our Woody's and Volkswagen Buses and that no matter where you are in California you can see a beach.

5. Have you created a blog or webpage in the past?
* Yes, I have a blog that I update almost daily

6. Regarding computers, are you on a mac or a pc?
*I am on a PC (Not By Choice)

7. What was your January 20th, 2009 like, or what do you remember of this day?
*Massive Crowds, Crying, Hugging, Rejoicing. An enormous transformation in the demeanor of the American people that couldn't have come soon enough.