Thinking Outside the Box! The Magazine!

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Racism


What is Racism? How are me and you apart of racism? Racism is the belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another. A person’s social and moral traits are predetermined by his or her inborn biological characteristics. Racial separatism is the belief, most of the time based on racism, that different races should remain segregated and apart from one another. Racism is a belief that racial differences produce and inherent superiority of a particular race of people. In some beliefs racism is a stereotype based on prejudices towards individuals of groups of people according to their race.

Racism can come in many formats. Racism is prejudice, discrimination, bias and xenophobia. They maybe different words but they all mean the same thing. The best in my option is discrimination. Discrimination is an act towards or against a person or group of people in a treatment based on class or category rather than individual merit. Another is prejudice, a belief that a particular race is superior or inferior to another. Racism comes in many forms, it’s around us everyday but we just don’t see it as much like before. Racism is something that’s always going to be there through out history.

Monday, April 6, 2009

the basic of what i think racism is...


I THINK RACISM IS fields while they seat back and watch them sweat and get beat for no reason and the woman’s would get rape and have all them babies because they believe that’s the only thing they are good at I don’t think it was fair for the whites to get a good education and the blacks had to struggle to get there and we didn’t have no freedom we couldn’t ride the front of the bus or we couldn’t drink off the same waters or nothing wherever they went we had to stay home and cook and clean and whenever we would make a mess or something they would call us a nigger and they will beat us if we talk back to them or try to escape from them and when we are innocent they don’t want to hear nothing that comes out of our mouths because they WHEN ITS HATRED AGAINST ANOTHER COLOR OR HUMAN AND THE BELIEF OF DISLIKING THE PERSON ON HOW THEY Carry they self as a human or they actions like for example the whites and blacks didn’t get along because of there color and plus they believe blacks was ignorant and they don’t have it all and the whites was better because they have everything education and they have fancy houses while the blacks had to work in the cotton believe we are worthless kind of people that’s why every time they see us they would look at us funny and they don’t like to be seen with us and they don’t even socialize with us and you have some that don’t even let they kids even talks to black kids because that’s how they raised they kids up like that.


Lateefah bowman

RACISM


The definition of the word rasicm came from colored people.rasicm happened way back when slavery was going on.white people didnt like black people or should i say hate them.they use to do really bad things to colored people.the word rasicm means when you dont like someone thts another race but your own.i personally think their should be no such thing as the word rasicm i dont like that because i think everybody should like eachother no matter what race they are.all people that are racis should be terminated off the face of this earth because i dont think that is rite at all .

by.Tyronique

                                                          what is racism????
 Many people forgot the word racism because they believe that this word doesn't apply anymore. Do you know that we are living in a country that base everything on color.But things have to change because we have a black president now many people are very mad. They are mad because we started off as the lowest people in the world "slaves" and they see that we overcome something. so even tho many people are getting mad cause the black community has risen up from poverty and they see that we want to make a difference  they get  mad that we are becoming something.


BY: EMMANUELE JUSSOMME

Did you think outside the box today?


       Thinking outside means to extend your thinking to a next level. To understand why thinking is a part of life, in order to know something you have to think about it first. This class isn't just about thinking but also making connections to history and not just blaming slavery on one but another. In this class we made many communications and a lot of debates on weather a situation is right or wrong; it was sort of like a mini protest against believers and non believers.  I believe that this class would really change someone's mind by extending their point of views on certain situation. 

        Equal rights... We learned the true definition of equal rights, we watched a document about blacks and whites; Blacks, Latinos, Chinese and Italians were considered blacks and had no equal rights while the white people had many. People may believe that black people really have equal rights but thats false. Black people are feared today in society so they take what they want. Equality? yes we have that now but why over fear? yes. During class we made many dialogues with each other to make our point of views valid. 

 BY: THE QUEEN MARIE!

samara r. thinking outside the box final project

Thinking outside the box to means learning and discussing may issues affecting the ism's. while i was involved in the class, i learned that many people over the world are going through what many americans in America go through. this class also means helping one another out. Either it is by writing blogs to inform people about issues we may face, and how to over come it. i also think this class is about expressing your feelings on world and community issues.

Racism

Racism is a problem to our people in our country. Folks has been judged by their color, or how wealth they are. racism is a terrible movement that mostly prejudices people follow. It can hurt people very bad

Friday, April 3, 2009


About thinking outside the box
Thinking outside the box to me is when you look at a variety of isms in different ways. this college and Carree intensive taught me the good and bad about how people react to different isms. for example... racism while watching documentaries i learned that racism happening in other places in the world. Racism from the white and blacks. That is what i learned in class.
One thing i learned in class was that going in to college the college schools look at your 10th and 11th grades. i was just going to try really hard the last year and try to get in to college. but now i know that i have to do good now so i have to pick my grades. that helped me a lot because now i know what to do to get in to college.
Jason Lawyer






Unlock your Box and Think outside the box!!!!


In Life we all believe in doing what we think is right. Surrounding yourself with people who are always optimistic not caring what others may think or suggest. However thinking outside the box might destined someone who is really ordinary or just a regular person to become famous or wealthy in life. I took a class called "Thinking Outside the Box"....

At first, everything about this class seemed blur and bizarre to me. I thought to myself I don't wanna be here or even participate in any activities. But not withstanding it came out great and most of all I learned gradually about sterotypes and people's identity as well. Even the book we read "A Hero ain't nothing but a Sandwich" reveals that if life gets you anywhere in some circumstances sometimes, you have no option than to be ready for whatever and to learn how to benefit with what you have. Perharps cherish those in your life because they might be gone tommorrow!!
By CHINASA EKWEREMUBA

Friday, March 27, 2009

RACISM? HMMM LETS TALK ABOUT THAT

Did you know that race comes in all shape color and form?



Racism is the discrimination against a race that believes that one race is superior to another race. Racism is a moral issue; it is a political issue that is going on in America. There is a lot of evidence that the moral issue then lead to social effects. Racism was not supposed to be prolonged but it still plays a major part in the U.S till this day. Martin Luther King had a dream and this dream was to see blacks and whites get along but this dream really didn’t come true.

In college and career class we are learning about the Isms. One major Ism that we are focusing on is racism because this is still continuing within everyday society. We watched a video that was addressing racism. I learned that (Kevin Powell) did a doll test to see which doll the kids would pick most of them picked a white doll. Black kids grow up to understand that black is an ugly color and white is more superior. We are raised in America to have a slave mentality and most of us do.

During college and career we read a short story called recitatif. This was a very tricky story. We had to read about children who lived in a shelter but the tricky part is we wanted to figure out what race they were. Back in the days, black people were characterized as having nappy hair, big lips and being IGNORANT. White people were described as soft hair, very pretty and INTELLIGENT, because they had supposedly bigger and smart brains and blacks didn’t. In the book the characters were described under black and whites stereotypes. My guess was that Twyla was white and Roberta was black at first. My classmate and I believed that Twyla was the black one and Roberta was the white one. At the end of the story it became very difficult to know but my guess may be correct.

In class we began to watch documentaries; one caught my attention, it was called the race power of an illusion. This was about the genetics of blacks and whites. Many people shared their experiences of being black or white person. A main experience that caught my attention was a story about a black man. People would sometimes go to a black man and ask are you a basketball or football coach and he would actually be a college professor. Black people are really upgrading and doing what they have to do but there are many black people ruining it for the rest of us. I believe if white people can make it then us blacks can do it also because Barrack Obama made it. If GOD created us as humans with brains just a different color we are still the same as the other.

In conclusion, this world can be better only if we all get along and make it better. Even though racism is wrong it is still practiced in many countries. We are all human beings and we should love one another. It is proven that blacks resemble night and white resembles day, night is dangerous and day is supposedly a safe thing. Either way that is just an opinion. There is no need for discrimination because we all know that a person is neither good nor bad depending on the color of their skin.

BY: THE LOVELY QUEEN MARIE NOEL

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Racism Is Everywhere!!!!!!



Racism is something that surrounds us all. Some of us have witnessed it or perhaps been racist towards one another. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you live, or what type of job you work in, you are bound to have at least witnessed racism once in your lifetime because racism is everywhere. Racism refers to the belief that human capacities can be determined based on their race.

Racism has existed for centuries, and has prolonged until today. Although slavery was abolished black people are still frequently treated as second class citizens and still have an image that meant that they were not as superior as white people. Racism is everywhere both in musical industries, for example the song by Erykah Badu titled “Soldier”, is addressing the struggles that happen because of a racist society.

This song basically addresses that struggles young black people go through to become stronger in life. Not only black people but it also addresses the struggle of whites in a line that says“To my boys in Iraqi it’s not time to kill”. This is an everyday war scene between the United States and Iraq. Everyone during that time era has died in body but has persevered in their heart and souls.

We watched a movie called Race, the power of an Illusion; in this movie some athletes go through racism especially African Americans. In sports such as Track and Field. Blacks are said to have more genetics advancement to enable them to run faster or have more endurance during races. My point of view is that is true but not because they are blacks but because they worked hard during their practice and did what they have to do to get even better at any given event.

In conclusion, the term Racism would never come to end without racial thinking or Social Identity in the society. Individuals should believe in themselves to prove that they can overcome racism in any ways. Today our president is black, Barack Obama changed history and history is normally said to repeat itself but it didn’t because a black president is in the White House today. Only your dignity would make you a survivor.

BY Chinasa Ekeremuba

What I learned


This week in my college and career class “thinking outside the box” we’ve been talking about racism. Basically the topic was about how racism is still in America today. We looked at documentaries that also talked about racism. My teacher Ms. Deloney read a Langston Hughes poem that I felt was about racism and then she had us listen to an Erykah Badu song. After that we compared the two both were about racism but in different ways. For example Langston Hughes was talking about racism back in the days and Erykah Badu was talking about racism nowadays.
Another thing were talking about was the word “Nigger”. We watched a small video that explained how a lot of rappers use the word “Nigger”. Then we had a discussion that my teacher called the fish bowl. It was about if my classmates and I felt that Nigga differed from Nigger. Even though Nigga came from Nigger, young kids/teens today have different meanings for the two words. Sometimes depending on where you live, using the word Nigga is like saying what’s up to your friends. Also rappers use it the same way so technically we get it from the media.
In class we also read some of a story called “Rectatif” by Toni Morrison. It was about two girls names Twyla and Roberta and they were in a group home. They had these older girls that used to tease the lady that worked in the kitchen who was Maggie. The author didn’t tell us which race the girls were but he was sending us different signs that kind of gave us thoughts but not really. I say this because according to stereotypes both girls didn’t fit any of the requirements. No matter how much of the story we read we couldn’t figure out who was what race. I think my teacher was trying to show us that by using stereotypes we would never be able to figure out who a person really is.

By: Tieshema Gordon
Politikism- My ism is about when people tries to discriminate or put down another race beacuse they feel that their race is better than anothers. For example putting racist pictures in the newspapers and all through the media


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By: Tieshema Gordon
Racism


Racism is when a person believes his race to other races that he is superior and has the right to rule others. For example a Japanese person came to America and tried to help Japanese people become citizens of the United States. He learned how to speak English and learned how to read and write. They did not let the Japanese become the citizens of the United States. But they European were able to become citizens of the United States. Racism stated years ago and it is a problem till today.
In class we listened to songs and one of them was “The Revolution Will Not Be
Televised” spoke about how (black people) will not be on television where will it be? In class we read a short story called Recitatif. The story was about two kids going to foster care. They told you
that they were called salt and pepper but you didn’t know who was white and who was black. The whole book you had to guess who was who. You had to tell who was who with the Stereotypes. Stereotypes are based prejudices towards individuals and groups of people
according to their race.
In the short documentary we watched in class called “A girl like me” by Kiri Davis. There was a test with two dolls a white doll and a black doll. They ask the children questions such as which is the good doll, which is a ugly doll, which is the cute doll.
All the children pick the black doll for all the negative questions. They picked the black doll for the negative question because they grow up with the Stereotypes.

Jason lawyer

Racism by:Samara R.

This week in “Thinking outside the Box”, we studied Racism. Racism is the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically superior to members of other races. We watched documentaries, and talk shows based on this issue. This issue affects many African Americans in the United States. However, Racism is not only towards blacks, but Whites, Jews, Arabs (etc).
While watching these documentaries, I’ve learned that Racism was happening in many other parts of the world. Racism, from the white and black perspective, they judge us based on our physical appearance, rather than our mental capacity. I learned that during the Great Migration, Asians, Blacks, Jews, and Mexicans were giving unsafe and harsh working conditioned jobs.
As a young black female in America, I face many challenges. However, it may become hard for me to get certain jobs, no matter how high my education is or how many degrees I receive, all because of the color of my skin and racism. Personally speaking, you should judge someone on the content of their character not their skim complexion. I accept all types of race, however I don’t accept people who do not want anything positive for themselves. Racism is just another negative situation many people face. During the early 1940’s and 1950’s many schools were segregated all because of racism.
I also learned about a racial term that many white slave owners and white people used to call Blacks during slavery and segregation “Nigger”. I would get offended if any white person would call me nigger because that word means, a worthless black person in a white society, and it is disrespectful. Today we use the term “Nigga” which come from the root word “Nigger”. Only a black person can call another black person “Nigga”, however for many of us that word is just a shorter way of saying homie, son, or what’s up friend.

Racism

I learned a little more about racism this week. From our discussion in class to the documentaries that we watched and the songs we listened to. The doll test was a great discussion but it was to me very upsetting. I felt very mad that the African American children have a serious inferiority complex, Also that the white dolls were superior to the black dolls. Although I didn’t like when the Caucasian man said to the African American men “if we walked into the apple store you would be the one followed not me”. I felt really bad because I know it’s true. I liked when Professor Michael Eric Dyson talked about “soul murder”. He meant that we are here physically but consciously we aren’t ourselves mentally. We have had some great discussions about saggin, and the “n” word, and also about the movie poster of the movie “fred clause” with Vince Vaughn and Ludacris. The media plays a big role in reinforcing the stereotypes that feeds into racism. There have been the some positive songs but my favorite song was erykah badu’s “solider”. It basically talks about black peoples struggle over the years. This idea has helped me with the idea of creating my ism. Also from the documentary I liked when it said racisms is a human creation. Which means that man made racism. They also said that people from different culture like Chinese, African Americans, and white people have more in common than we think. Which I think is true because history says that the first people were in Africa then migrated to the parts of the world. I finally realize that race is a more serious issue than I thought and is an issue that shouldn’t be ignored because if ignored it doesn’t make our situation or us moving into toward the future any better.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009


Rapeism-means when adults sexually abuse young children. Rapeism is one of the reasons that children are scarde to walk the streets late at night. Sex offenders can be inprisioned for life. This is some thing people shouldnt do because it affects the child and his/her families. Sex offenders are mainly crack heads or people that have no home, no life. This should be a charge were the acused person should be facing up to 25 to life.
DORWANE BROWNE

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

NANOISM!!!

NANOISM

I myself no someone name nano which is a man. He is a very cool perso and you can talk to him about anything.He is something like my older cousin.Nano is gay.....I OFTEN! have to fight for him because of it.People love to talk about him the say stuff like ewwww that a that man trying to be a girl or eww your gay thats so nasty or they will just stear at him so hard.In the inside i know it makes him feel really bad sometimes i can see it in his face but he does not show it much.Nano has alot of fight hisself because of his sexuality.People should not judge people because of what they look like on the outside but you should love them because of what how they are in the inside.Because i know my cousin nano has the kindest heart you ever saw.I think people that judges people because of the sexuality should not do that.I think they should ty to see how there personality is before not liking someone.Just because the person's gay and like the same sex does not mean they are going to like you.

Shanice DeSilva

unitism


coming together as one, and stand up for our rights. Forming a union against the unecessary treatment against minority people.God didn't make anyone perfect. We just have different eye shapes, and different skin color. We are all brothers, and sisters.I wont stop until we have equal rights.

Freedomofspeechism











My ISM is called freedomofspeechism. My definition of freedomofspeechism is us blacks,whites,Latinos,and Asians deserve to give our opinions because we are all equal. Do we really have freedom of speech? We really don't. Us blacks are actually still treated as "Niggers", if we really had freedom of speech we would actually be able to say something without being judged or sent to jail. We don't have the courage to speak out loud because we do not want to be the center of attention little do we know we are already the center of attention. Just because black people are doing so many wrong things white people are doing the same and that doesn't mean we cant have freedom of speech because of the way we act. Its always what the white man says or think, and its the black peoples duty to prove them wrong like Obama did. freedom of speech should be limited not because of the color of our skin but because we all have rights and slavery is done. Every citizen should be able have the right to voice their opinion without fear. WE NEED THE REAL!!!!...... FREEDOM OF SPEECH
By: The royal queen Marie Ange NoeL

moneyism


moneyism is not judging people by their class status. there are many peopel that get judged for the amount of money they have. with money rich pepole can go a better college than poor people. when you go to a good college it is easy for you to get a good job but if you dont or go to a not so good college it is hard to get a job. when you go to a nice store and when you want to by something that cost a lot and you dont look rich somtimes people dont take you serious.
by jason lawyer

wateveruwantism


Give to every human being every right that you claim for yourself. ~Robert Ingersoll


Wateveruwantism it is the right to believe that humans have equal rights and privileges. Do wateveruwantism falls under social identitys with homophobia,sexism and more.Like homophobia people dont want to come out and admitt that they are gay or lesbian because people might judge aganist there decision. If you are one of these people you have to follow the WATEVERUWANTISM RULE because you dont have to care what people think of you.Do you?NO. Trust me what ever the secert is...SAY IT because all you doing is holding it inside and it want make matters any better .You have to remeber that Closets are for clothes and not for people.
EMMANUELE JUSSOMME

Michaelism







Michaelism is a strong man or woman who isn't a shame to stand up and let the public know about their sexual identity.
I chose the name Michaelism because of my friend named Michael. Michaelism is about a strong queer human that is pround of who they are. Michaelism is for all queer, gay, Lesbian, transgender, transqueer people.
Being queer is a a beauitful thing in my eyes. It just shows that your a brave person like everyone who isnt a shame to allow yourself and everyone to know that you know your sexual identity.
What is your SEXUAL IDENTITY?
BY: Mercol .S. Harris





Lyricism




As we all know "Ism" means a believe and I believe that music is life...when the world don't speak music does. It don't matter what kind of music you're into whether Punk, Rock, R&B, Hip hop,Reggae and also Gospel. Sometimes we listen to music to tune out reality.

lyricism is the outpouring of artist expression of emotion in a more creative way or should I say to let your fantasies to become more realistic in a lyrical form. Sometimes we listen to all kinda of music without knowing what the exact lyrics means...lyrics can help someone who wants to commit sucide like render them a touch of hope to grasp upon Music

such as "My President is Black. What is change? A change is Barack Obama.

The kinda of music you listen can describe who you are as an individual, and can influence the way we "teenagers" dress. This can be classified as classicism. The word "Classicism" is normally influenced by individual attitude towards the upper class at an expense of the lower class. Once you are on t.v we think you're have hit rock bottom. Either splitting your lyric, dribbling your ball, or making drama in a movie. All I know and believe is that you should find something you love and learn how to make $$$$ with it.

No Woman No Cry by Bob Marley

No, no, woman, no cry....(5x) Said - said - said: I remember when we used to sitIn the government yard in Trenchtown,Oba - obaserving the 'ypocritesAs they would mingle with the good people we meet.Good friends we have, oh, good friends we've lostAlong the way.In this great future, you can't forget your past;So dry your tears, I seh.

Don't forget the legends especially Bob Marley this song gives rights to woman both the young and the old. Don't let anybody pull you down your dignity makes you a survivor.

P.s If you can write a lyric let your voice be heard @ Lyricism!!

BY Chinasa Ekweremuba

Voiceism







VOICEISM


My ism is voiceism. My ism that gives a voice toward everybody who is discriminated against for being who they are. I just believe that there are alot of people who are discriminated against but nobody is adressing the real issues and by nobody adressing the thats why were not as unified as we should be. Especially African American people . The saying that I have made up was "A mouth that never moves that is never heard is afraid to speak. Cause when talking is never heard." So what that you dont have as much money as every other person in your school. So what you have to take a ramp instead of the stairs. So what that your a black man or woman in america and you want to date a white man or woman. So what that you want to be with the same sex. The way i see it is that people dicriminate because they dont want to deal with their own problems so or they are to bored woth their own lives that they have to waiste precious time to sit and talk about other people. Who are they to judge people but yet they say only god can judge me but yet you are judging other people. Your no perfect creation yourself or the last time I checked your name wasnt God. So remember the next time your judging somebody remember that they are probably judging you to.





PAUL BYRD

power of the peopleism


hi, my name is samara
and in my class thinking outside the box, we hve to create an ism.
my ism is titles POWER TO THE PEOPLEISM.
this ism is about sexism, meaning giving the women the right to not be downgraded, such as how the media portray us, then it would discuss homophobia, and NO im not gay, byt i am for the gays, i hve pently of gay friends, and i belive you should not be talked about even if u like the same sex.
SAMARA ROPER

music appreciationism


music appreciationism is being open to all kinds of music and understanding all the different types of ways how people express there feelings in the music that they write to share with the world like they speak on their race and their cultural experience and how they use to live and how they living now....

"Mother, mother
There's too many of you crying

Brother, brother, brother
There's far too many of you dying
You know we've got to find a way
To bring some lovin' here today - Ya

Father, father
We don't need to escalate
You see, war is not the answer
For only love can conquer hate
You know we've got to find a way
To bring some lovin' here today

Picket lines and picket signs
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me, so you can see
Oh, what's going on
What's going on
Ya, what's going on
Ah, what's going on

In the mean time
Right on, baby
Right on
Right on

Father, father, everybody thinks we're wrong
Oh, but who are they to judge us
Simply because our hair is long
Oh, you know we've got to find a way
To bring some understanding here today
Oh

Picket lines and picket signs
Don't punish me with brutality
Talk to me
So you can see

What's going on
Ya, what's going on
Tell me what's going on
I'll tell you what's going on - Uh
Right on baby
Right on baby
"

the meaning of this song is that why is there so much trouble in the world such as racism and people don't like black people because of there skin color and why everyone just cant get along and keep the peace instead and stop the violence....Lateefah Bowman