Module 3 - Understanding
Initial Response... I will always advocate for feminism in every situation, but I also know that feminism is not feminism without care and attention to intersectionality. Page 250 of Hicks and Stokes (2017) mentions the mounting "feminization of poverty" and how it disproportionately affects women of colour, especially Indigenous women in Canada. I learned about Intersectional feminism in early high school, and I have attempted to consider it in my daily life and will continue to consider it deeply in my teaching practice. Overall, a lot of the readings for this module were about considering factors of marginalized people (especially BIPOC) in the context of social work in Canada. As a future teacher, this consideration is hugely a personal responsibility that I must commit to every day. On the videos... Relationships are everything. I attend therapy, and because of this, I know how important the connection between the therapist ...