Jade Pimentel – Discussion 7 (short)

I do remember learning about Women’s Suffrage, in both high school and in middle school. In middle school I remember having to make a project, it was a lot different compared to high school because they didn’t talk about all the explicit details. When we got to high school, it was very painful to watch the way these women were treated. I hope to learn more about Women’s Suffrage and in more detail what it was like. In high school, we were possibly limited, but we did get to see the physical impacts they had when they were being forced to eat, or hit. I hope to learn more about them in the upcoming history aspect, and probably learn about ways other countries have experimented. It is known that in many other countries, women aren’t allowed to do much, so I am proud of the small progress we’ve made over the years.

2 thoughts on “Jade Pimentel – Discussion 7 (short)

  1. Yin Lin

    Hi Jade,
    I agree with you that in many other countries women aren’t still being treated equally. Even in 90s, there were many limitations from the society to the women at that time. There are small progress going all these years and I am glad that you mentioned that even I know there are still a lot need to be fighting for but look backward that we can see how much we achieved so far. That’s why the reason that we have this class and we will spread these thought to other people.

  2. Salima

    Hello Jade, your discussion had me reminiscing on an issue was talked about in my writing intensive class about how recently the education is gatekeeping sensitive historic informations from kids mostly in elementary and middle school and it is actually doing more harm than good. Books are getting band, topics relating the holocaust and what not are being shadowed from being taught especially in other states like Chicago. I am very glad you were able to learn and have experiences through project works even in middle school.

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