From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring from the Justice and Ecology
Project and Rising Currents Stronger Movements are two strong and outspoken magazines.
Rising Currents Stronger Movements is a collection of articles from young women who are
the face for change and the example for women trying to make a difference. From Banks
and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring is an article about power and energy being dispersed
equitably. While it is clear that gender has had a significant role in bias, From Banks and
Tanks to Cooperation and Caring shows the belief that distribution from an economic
stance is the route of inequality. Rising Currents Stronger Movements is a more personalized
article.
Project and Rising Currents Stronger Movements are two strong and outspoken magazines.
Rising Currents Stronger Movements is a collection of articles from young women who are
the face for change and the example for women trying to make a difference. From Banks
and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring is an article about power and energy being dispersed
equitably. While it is clear that gender has had a significant role in bias, From Banks and
Tanks to Cooperation and Caring shows the belief that distribution from an economic
stance is the route of inequality. Rising Currents Stronger Movements is a more personalized
article.
I relate more to Rising Currents Stronger Movements because similarly I believe race and gender
affect the outcome of people's lives and from first hand experience some of the issues written
about in the collection of articles is similar to mines. The part that interests me most in Rising
Currents Stronger Movements is the article by Aneesa Khan. Similarly to Khan I am more of a
visual learner and I love art. Her depiction of climate injustice through art and a comic strip was
different and well-written. I believe that it will take a new way of fighting for what we believe in
to actually cause change. Unlike Rising Currents Stronger Movements, From Banks and Tanks to
Cooperation and Caring wasn't as familiar which caused a lack of interest.
affect the outcome of people's lives and from first hand experience some of the issues written
about in the collection of articles is similar to mines. The part that interests me most in Rising
Currents Stronger Movements is the article by Aneesa Khan. Similarly to Khan I am more of a
visual learner and I love art. Her depiction of climate injustice through art and a comic strip was
different and well-written. I believe that it will take a new way of fighting for what we believe in
to actually cause change. Unlike Rising Currents Stronger Movements, From Banks and Tanks to
Cooperation and Caring wasn't as familiar which caused a lack of interest.
Defined words:
Culture -a group of people bonded by art, music, food and/or beliefs
Dig-burn-dump -find resources and use them up for our own necessities and disregard the
by-products (adapted from From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring)
by-products (adapted from From Banks and Tanks to Cooperation and Caring)
Praxis -customary practice or conduct (From Webster Dictionary)
Good summary. What would you define as "a new way of fighting for what we believe in to actually cause change"? How can you maintain interest when you encounter unfamiliar concepts and texts?
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