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Work 409

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

When I first started at my lifeguard job, my co-workers were predominantly white. The only minorities were me and another girl that went to my school. I worked at a pool so due to stereotypes it made sense that a Read More …

Brittany PeeteReflectionsclass, gender, race

Work 380

25Sep 2024September 25, 2024

I used to work at a sausage factory with my grandma every summer and we would get home around 1or 2 am and start at around 4pm. This job took half of our day, and we only receive a fifteen-minute Read More …

Itzel GonzalezReflectionsclass, interactions, nation/nationality/ethnicity, unequal

Place 182

24Sep 2024September 24, 2024

I think it is very easy (especially for people who live in nicer houses/households with higher median income) to make quick judgements about the trailers in my neighborhood. Since new ownership, many old broken down trailers have been removed from Read More …

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Place 380

24Sep 2024September 24, 2024

For me American dream means having the financial stability to live life with no struggles. I think the American dream can be portrayed as the benefits you get from making money and what you invest with that money. I hope Read More …

Itzel GonzalezReflectionsclass, unequalLeave a comment

Intersectionality 182

16Sep 2024September 16, 2024

I think my gender identity as a woman is the strongest aspect of my identity. Gender is one of the first things people notice or try to understand when they see a person whether they mean to or not. Everyone Read More …

Anonymous 182Reflectionsclass, genderLeave a comment

Last Meal 606

04Sep 2024September 4, 2024

That last meal I ate was last night for dinner. I’m usually don’t eat breakfast aside from a piece of fruit and a granola bar, so that last meal I ask was last night. My mom prepared a soft taco Read More …

Anonymous 606Reflectionsclass, family, otherLeave a comment

Last Meal 575

04Sep 2024September 4, 2024

The last meal I ate was a iced latte and croissant from a coffee shop near my work (the total was $12 which is crazy for a coffee and a pastry). It wasn’t served/prepared in anything, but when I got Read More …

April GReflectionsclass, other, place, unequalLeave a comment

Last Meal 409

04Sep 2024September 4, 2024

The last time I ate a meal was last night. Some frozen chicken nuggets and frozen tator tots. My mom prepared it and we got our own plates. I ate it with a fork and a basic old plate that’s probably older than Read More …

Brittany PeeteReflectionsclassLeave a comment

Last Meal 181

04Sep 2024September 4, 2024

The last meal I ate was a sandwich and a coffee from the 320 coffee shop. The sandwich was an egg and cheese on an english muffin with peppers and some mysterious (but very good) sauce. The coffee was a Read More …

Anonymous 181Reflectionsclass, other, unequalLeave a comment

Last Meal 910

04Sep 2024September 4, 2024

Kinda depends on what you call a “meal.” I usually don’t remember my meals. The last thing I ate was this morning at 9am. A turkey and salami sandwich with mayo & 2 apples. I made it an hour after Read More …

LSReflectionsclass, family, otherLeave a comment

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