I hope these are the right texts but the first article just explains the relation of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age, race, class etc to men in disasters.The text Men, Masculinities, and Disaster is just the ideals of men dealing with environmental justice and their roles.The second text discusses women in the aftermath of Katrina.It touches on the different groups of women and their stories.The two texts basically switched roles/ point of views.
I personally feel that have the articles basically tell a story of both sides of environmental justice is powerful.I think that it’s a good idea to get a consensus of where the two genders stand on the topic.Although, I’m kinda bias since I’m a female to like the text The Women of Katrina because it’s about female empowerment-using your voice and experience for something good.The message from that text stands out more to me vs the other text.I feel as thought your drawn more to the second text because it’s more personal kinda.
Vocab:
International human right standard-The Covenants, on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and on Civil and Political Rights include highly relevant provisions for the protection of human rights:google dictionary
Feminists-people who support the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes:google dictionary
masculinity-qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of men:google dictionary
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