Eromidayo Olayiwola (Harmony)
Prof. Hollis Glaser
GWS 100-1300
Reflection 6
It’s not impossible to succeed in this modern society in terms of capitalism; instead, it’s more difficult for women to achieve success because patriarchy places men at the front and forces women to remain subordinate, without taking into account the possibility that either a man or a woman could hold the position of a patriarch.
As an educator, my goal is to be intentional and sensitive to my environment, and career, and structure an activity that is developmentally and culturally relevant, taking into account how sociocultural factors influence people’s emotions, values, beliefs, behaviors, attitudes, interactions, social classes, religious convictions, economic differences, linguistic patterns, societal values, social institutions, and design an inclusive curriculum for children of all diversity.
The feminist economy could be the answer to all forms of discrimination and oppression since everyone will have equal freedom of movement and rights over assets, wealth, and resources, including jobs with good pay and participation. I really want to take advantage of and participate in a feminist economy where I can finally have ownership over my gender and a recognized voice.