As for Black Friday (blogger just uppercased it as if it was a holiday ha), although it gets a little rough and violent at times too, I think that Black Friday and cyber monday are great chances for parents and loved ones to buy affordable presents that otherwise they may not have the money for. Although out here in LA we may not worry about snow, winds and negative 10 degree whether but many people wait hours upon end to get those gifts for loved ones and save a lot of money.
A Round Of Waters
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Happy Turkey Day!
Thanksgiving is always a great time. Friends and family gather together to catch-up with one another, enjoy some great food, and relax for a few days. But, it also kicks off the frenzy of the holiday shopping season, with millions of consumers heading out to stores in search of the perfect present for their loved ones. I have been hearing a lot of people who complain about Black Friday and businesses being open on Thanksgiving. What if some people give thanks that they have a job?! I am just kidding, but not really. I wonder if all of these people who complain have families and loved ones to go home to on Thanksgiving? I happen to know that one of my good friends did not spend time with anyone on Thanksgiving and loved every minute of it, and I also know that a good friend of mine's mother passed away on Sunday and she wants to work rather than be surrounded by hurt and depressed people. Do these people think of the ones who have no families to come home to, the ones who have no where to go, because those people sometimes may not mind working on a holiday, or may not want to be reminded that it is a holiday. I hope people think of that too.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Who is that in the Mirror
Do you ever just look at old pictures and wonder where along the way you lost that smile, lost that laugh, lost that happiness you once had? I have. I came across this quote and this is very real, and very relatable. The World= family, friends, the government, society, media. This could mean so many different things to different people however to me, I think about how media and pop culture has played a role in my life. From trying to be something I am not, act a certain way, be more girly, be more lively, the way my hair and make up should look, my clothes. I have officially lost who I was, who I was just happy being, and I don't even know how to get her back.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Waves of Change
So as I go through this semester, I consider many things around me.
☑ graduating senior
☑ work two jobs - love my jobs
☑ full time student
☑ financially independent
☐ what am I doing to better the world around me
☐ what am I doing to better myself
So these last two have always bothered me however it was not until last year that it really started to get to me. I was born and raise in a small town, and I always had that feeling deep down inside of me that I needed to do something more, like more to California, ha. Well it wasn't until California and working in student housing that I came across Social Justice and people that on a daily basis try to fight for social justice. I began to take communication classes, watch TED talks, and you tube videos, read articles along with educate myself and those around me. To the point, that my friends now watch what they say and make fun of the things I stand up for, how is that fair? I fight for social justice, and then tables turn and I am being teased. Well after working on my persuasive speech for this COMS class, I know this passion is not going to go away, and I don't want it to. With the passion I have, I can make a difference in the world around me and even on a higher level with a degree in the field of marketing. I am now considering a masters degree in social justice and leadership, so that I can make myself and the world around me a better place.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Here to make a Difference

Wednesday, October 22, 2014
From The Classroom To Real Life
I believe this is a crisis because although I had apologetically declined their invitation to sit down and start this conversation, they proceeded anyways. Some students feel pressured by this sort of engagement, and I do not think it is right to press your beliefs onto another when it is unwelcome. There are plenty of students who engage with the people who sit at the tables with information, who are wanting to learn more. However, lucky for them, they found a student who was looking to practice some COMS 225 skills.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
"one-size-fits-most"
Article: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/14/brandy-melville_n_5978626.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063
Crisis: These types of stores promote the trend of degrading women, to look and feel a certain way. This Brandy Melvin store only allows women who are a size small to try on clothes, or sometimes even walk into the store, and then women work to lose weight to fit these sizes, with some unhealthy habits.
How Have we seen this in the past, present and future?
In the past, women have struggled to feel equal compared to men in society, such as not being as strong, not being as smart, and not being as fun however, they have also been degraded for their size, looks and the way they dress. Not enough clothes, she is either a whore or she is sexy, depending on her size.
In the present, women are encouraged by society that sexy is how you want to look, and sexy is skinny, tan, and beautiful. Fake hair color, fake tan, fake nails, and sexy outfits, and this is what our younger generations try to conform to. Younger generations are experiencing these situations on an everyday basis and are already starting the trends of losing weight, dieting, wearing make up and sexy clothes.
If this continues then in the future, it will only get worse as we have seen, women are already trying to be something they are not and having very unhealthy ways of trying to lose a lot of weight really quickly. These younger generations are starting dangerous habits at young ages and will continue to get worse as they get older.
Crisis: These types of stores promote the trend of degrading women, to look and feel a certain way. This Brandy Melvin store only allows women who are a size small to try on clothes, or sometimes even walk into the store, and then women work to lose weight to fit these sizes, with some unhealthy habits.
How Have we seen this in the past, present and future?
In the past, women have struggled to feel equal compared to men in society, such as not being as strong, not being as smart, and not being as fun however, they have also been degraded for their size, looks and the way they dress. Not enough clothes, she is either a whore or she is sexy, depending on her size.
In the present, women are encouraged by society that sexy is how you want to look, and sexy is skinny, tan, and beautiful. Fake hair color, fake tan, fake nails, and sexy outfits, and this is what our younger generations try to conform to. Younger generations are experiencing these situations on an everyday basis and are already starting the trends of losing weight, dieting, wearing make up and sexy clothes.
If this continues then in the future, it will only get worse as we have seen, women are already trying to be something they are not and having very unhealthy ways of trying to lose a lot of weight really quickly. These younger generations are starting dangerous habits at young ages and will continue to get worse as they get older.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Trick Or Treat....smell my feet, give me something good to eat...
As I sit here picking out my costume, and going through the lists, I begin to question myself. Why do we celebrate a day where we promote woman and sex appeal, making fun of other people, or celebrating the death of those who may have been greatly effected. In the past, I have seen costumes to mock obese females all the way to a dead bicyclist. There is something greatly wrong with participating in the embarrassment of people or the other extreme of reminding them of a past experience, they may have personally had to deal with.
Obviously halloween has been around for quite some time, and has reached a new limit in the last couple decades with sexy costumes, but can we even begin to wonder what it will be if we let these negative rituals continue. Next generations could potentially create a dangerous atmosphere for others to be around, and backlash the movements made towards equal rights, if the celebration continues to spiral out of control.
A solution to this celebration could be to bring back the fun and joy of halloween with nice, respectful costumes, and encourage your friends and those around you to be aware of how their costume could be offensive to others.
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