Friday, April 26, 2013

Disney Castle by Estephania Maupome


ART Alice in Wonderland by Estephania Maupome


Cultural Artifact Engagement


Culture Artifact Assignment

Introduction
·      Effective first sentence (Attention-getter)

Hello, my name is Estephania Maupome and Art is part of my culture. Painting and Drawing are my favorite.

Body

*Why is important to you?
Art is important to me because I can express myself in a very unique way by expressing my emotions and because my imagination goes beyond reality.

*Why unique?
It is unique because not all the Art is equal; each one is special, meaningful, and powerful just like us.


*How long have you been part of this culture?
I have been drawing since I was little. I have always been fascinating by the colors and shades of painting and drawings from different artists. Unfortunately my Mom could not afford Art classes for me until I move to United States of America. My first class and I actually paint was at my Senior Year in High School.

*Is the re anything about your culture most people are not aware of?
It took me less than a month to learn the magic of painting, it takes me 3 days to finish a painting and it takes me forever to sit down and do a painting. (hahaha).

Conclusion

Thanks to my Mom and the opportunities I have to become part of this culture, I realize what a human being is capable of.

(Showing the artifact): And this is one of my paintings.




PUBLIC SPEAKING

In this new quarter I will be taking Communication class. I will be posting about my outlines and speeches, I am so looking forward to it.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

R.I.P Jason Whitten Lee

I dedicate all my work to Jason Whitten Lee, he inspired me to keep going with my English class and he was the most happiest and cheerful person I have ever met. Thank you for letting me meet you. you made the English 1B class at Foothill College the most special of all. I will miss you so much.
With Love;
Estephania Maupome




Reflective Letter


Dear Estephania;





This is your 4th year at Foothill College and you completed the last English course, English 1B. Your goal in this class was to maintain your writing on an essay level, especially with the paragraph and sentence structure, PIE. I know you were trying hard to get a better focus on PIE, but you need to do it harder and practice more so you can become a proficient essay writer. However, you learn more in this class; you learned about your dreams, critical thinking, music and the history of California.


The first thing to learn in the curse was about the importance of defining the Dream, the California Dream. In which you were able to define your own California Dream and the difference of American Dream, with the help of the readings from the Course Reader and the California reading book. To finalize the chapter you were asked to do an essay, which you called it The State of Hope, in this essay you talked about that California is the only state to be successful in life and give you the hopes to reach your dreams. The grade you obtained was 69 out of 100 because you did not focus o the sentences and the ideas were not clear. Also in your conclusion you tried to tell something to reader, that the dreams are always going to become true in California; but the way you wrote it the read it got it as to keep dreaming because to keep dreaming means to be Californian, so California you are. I thought it was funny how your sentences were not clear.

Then, the music of California was knocking on the door; in this chapter you learned to use your critical thinking to have a better understanding on music, how to interpret what the singer is singing and what kind of metaphors he is giving to the world. The song that cached your attention was San Andreas Fault by Natalie Merchant and with this song you were able to write an essay called California’s Fault, such a pun; the reflection on this essay was to see how the singer was talking about California and the California Dream. In this essay your sentences were much clear and focus, but still you need to work on PIE. The examples that you gave on the essay were kind of out of the context because there were not too related to the son, such as the Governator and the Kardashians.

The class kept going and the elections were coming up, so the teacher decided to change plans and introduce politics to the class. Since the prepositions in California were very strong, your class met on in groups in which one of them had a preposition. You were on the preposition 35, Human Trafficking. Human trafficking is going to help by increasing prison sentences up to 15 years, big fines foe human trafficking convictions and extra police training. With your group, everyone was helping to analyze the proposition, with opinions and examples gave by your group mates. Also you study the fallacies in America and your group focuses on: Hasty Generalization, Missing the point, Post Hoc and Slippery slop.Once you and the group were ready, were able to present a class to your other fellow classmates in which you guys rock! Thanks to your group formed by Smeeta Maharag, Kasey Nelson, Arianna Blankenship, Mishell Koh and Jason Whitten Lee; you were able to write your essay of why we should vote for the proposition 35. In this essay called Against Human Trafficking, you prove that your introductions was going better, and the sentences were way much better, but the structure was adequate I know you can do an excellent sentence. Do it!

At this time you were almost to finish the curse, to understand the subject you needed to take out the Shakespeare in you. Poems and History was the chapter and this was very interesting. You had the opportunity to work with your group again and this time the discussion was about Indian Cartography and the history of the Native Americans. Learning about this type of history was perfect for you, it was your first time and you did well. Since other groups also have other poems about the same subject, you and your group have to compare the poems and find the similarities and differences between your assigned poem and the poem presented by the other group. At the end you have to choose a poem to compare with yours. You choose Indian Cartography and The First; the tile came up to be Indians vs. Modern Society. The essay talked about how unfair the government was with the Indians and how the government “tried” to make them feel better in the modern society. On this essay one of your paragraphs were upside down, and the points were not clear, you left your reader hanging. But you r almost very last paragraph was so much better and clear which that save you for failing the essay; the conclusion was so cool that the teacher love it!

Now that you reached the last chapter in your English class you had to be more focus. This time your focus was in Multiculturalism, since was the last chapter you had to read more that usual, but you had to watch a movie named Crash which takes all the boring lectures aside. Sadly, this last chapter came up to be a different one; Jason Whitten Lee passed away. Your Classmate was the only cheerful, happy and talkative in the class, which inspired you to participate and see the life happily. Everyone in the classroom was sad, including the teacher, but thanks to him you did not went down and quit. You were able to write an essay called The International Arena; I think you did well in that essay, although there were too many readings on that one. I hope you did not unfocused in the subject or thesis. In this chapter you learned how the culture and all the cultures in the world comes to one place and change life and people in general. You also find out that you have to accept others people culture to become Multicultural.

I am so proud of you for the progress you have built up in this quarter; I think your writing skills and creativity really stack out more. If you keep this up you might be a good journalist.

I want to dedicate all my work to Jason Whitten Lee, I will always miss you and you are in my heart. Thank you for let me meeting you and I promise you I will write my essays more sexy. Love you.

Thank you Mr. Brian Lewis for your teachings, for listening, for supporting me when I was down. You are such a great teacher that I wish you were teaching all subjects at Foothill. I promise you I will represent you in my other classes when I write my essays. THANK YOU.

Sincerely;
Estephania Maupome.
12/15/12

The International Arena



The International Arena





Multiculturalism constitutes on several cultures or ethnic groups within a society, which makes it a melting pot. California has all the ingredients to be a good melting pot; it has all the countries, languages, cultures and ethnicities all together, therefore California has become and international arena where all the cultures crash into one making the state a very dangerous playground. To understand the meaning of living in a multicultural California I will use the following genres of art What is Multiculturalism? By Gregory Jay, American Son by Brian Roly Ascalon, the movie Crash by Paul Haggis and the article White Privilege by Peggy McIntosh.

 When we talk about multiculturalism we think of all the possible cultures America has, including the white privilege. On the essay What is Multiculturalism? Is asking if America has a melting pot, for most of the people would say yes, but to some white Americans the concept of melting pot is to assimilate to a white American “America’s traditional conception of itself as a ‘melting pot’ of diverse peoples joined in a common New World culture has been challenged by those multiculturalists who consider the ‘melting pot’ metaphor a cover for oppressive assimilation. To them, the only way you were able to melt into pot is by assimilating to the dominant white culture” I think America has not being melt to the fullest. People would say that this country is a melting pot because it has so many cultures and so many people of different countries. In some parts of America such as the south, still discriminating people for who they are. For example, Arizona has the most outrageous laws against the Latino culture and people, to the point that Latinos move to another place because this state does not want them just because they are not similar to the white culture. Arizona is not the only state but some of the east states are against these people. America needs more heat on thinking to melt the pot.

In the article White Privilege talks about the example of the privilege and how is it work. This lead to you of not being able to change your color or feel bad/good that you are white and born with such “luck”. This is an asset of how educated you were and what you want to do in life. But also it misleads that people are jealous of it and the white people suffer from robbery or discrimination in other countries. “I have come to see white privilege as an invisible package of unearned assets which I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was meant to remain obvious. White privilege is like invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, tools and blank checks” The white privilege is going to be in our lives forever, until a great miracle of changing people minds to get rid of this privilege is going to disappear. This privilege is just a pain to the rest of the people that are not white because is the belief of this type of things that people come up as a white culture. For example this case was a real life situation and most of the cases it happens. The police people go immediately to assist the white victim in a robbery, but when it comes to another ethnicity or immigrant person they take quite time to get there. I would call this a white privilege. Same in other places if you are white you get the best stuff, the first in line, the warmer lunch, is like the “devil” in an angel body. There is white privilege in the country and some white people take advantage of it but some of them they just do not care. By doing colliding different ethnicities in California would crash onto one another until they would depend on each other.

The melting pot in California has increasing in the past few years; more cultures have been crashing into each other making the melt to boil. In the movie Crash the director made in a way to force the white Americans to see the reality of race and discriminations. The theme of the movie is that everyone is prejudice, the white, black, Latino, Asian, Iranian, etc. This movie reflects a bag full of anger, grievances and fears. Even when the characters feel that they are making progress from their actions, they find themselves in a very complex frustration and they tangles themselves in their own decisions. I think the white people they know their privileges and have being maintaining them. The movie shows how white Americans are to other racial ethnicities and when the film goes on you can see how the film make the white people to feel better by helping the other races in somewhat actions. This movie wanted to show how the different ethnicities developed together in a new society created by them. In my opinion Anthony, the carjacker that Ludacris played was the one who understood the white supremacy because he was always making revolutionary arguments about how white people react towards other ethnicities and stereotyping them. We have to crash to respect one another; we need to do it before that.


 In California, we have a lot of cultures and the people identify with other cultures, in the American Son novel we discover how powerful a culture can be to a teenage person and how find himself living in a multicultural society.
 The American Son focuses on Gabe, a half white, half Filipino adolescent, who is caught in an identity crisis as he faces pressures from both Filipino and American cultural values. The novel that is defined as “the story of a single individual's growth and development within the context of a defined social order.” The individual in this case is Gabe the character that has the Filipino and American societies; at the beginning Gabe is illustrated as shy and timid, and is afraid to speak out, enduring the relentless beatings and insults from his brother. Gabe is shameful of his Filipino heritage and rejects his identity. Gabe explains how he is embarrassed of his mother, who he describes to be “self-conscious about her English.” He states, “Still, I do not like having her pick me up from school. She is short and dark and wears funny-looking giant purple glasses that are trendy on other people’s mothers but which do no match her brown skin tone” (30). After being beat up by his brother, Gabe decides to take his brother’s car and run away, however, he explores his identity of being white and Asian. At this point of the novel, Roley essentially integrates the protagonist’s “major conflict between self and society.” Then a truck driver state, after demeaning various ethnic groups, “But it isn’t near as bad as San Pedro. Cambodians, Vietnamese, Laotians,” he continues, “All those mute Asians won’t even learn to speak English” (84). Afterwards, a discomfort comes over Gabe. Roley describes Gabe to be avoiding the rearview mirror in order to visually demonstrate Gabe’s shame of his own identity as an Asian. Gabe is also surprised at this point that the truck driver does not recognize his own Filipino heritage and verifies the fact that he may possibly “get by” or “pass” as a non-Asian. Throughout this experience with the truck driver, whom Gabe regards as a father figure, he finally feels accepted and finds a place for himself. After returning home in the last part and experiencing “clashes between the protagonist's needs and desires and the views and judgments enforced by an undoing social order,” Gabe attempts to develop a new identity conforming to a misconstrued image of being American. He joins a gang and follows the path of his brother, a life of violence. Gabe describes, “Ben laughed even though I was older. But now he is respectful, his head bowed”, “I feel a rush not of anxiety but of confidence” (214). Gabe finally overcomes his shame and is no longer the introverted adolescent he was. This shows how America society change people home “culture”, but still we find ourselves in other culture. My mom once called me that I am becoming American because I do not act like a person, like her when she was my age. My Mom told me I need to be with her until I get marry, and to never leave her alone. The time changed people, so society; my mom let me moved out before marriage and sometimes my mom calls me her American daughter.


In California and the rest of America is a big International arena where everyone is in danger to crash on the playground. If we don’t crash, we would never learn to accept each other. Before crashing we need to learn to accept ourselves and the people around us because we are human beings, and our culture makes us richer.