As I wrap up my thoughts on the semester, I feel as though I've grown a lot. There have been changes in my life, and even bigger changes to come when the semester is over. Currently, my major is public relations and my concentration is in communications. After taking two communications courses this term (Comm 101C and Comm 174) I have come to realize that I find communication studies much more interesting than I thought. Although I only have one semester left here at SJSU, I plan on changing Communication studies from my focus to my minor.
I look forward to the next chapter of my life this summer, as I have announced in a previous post that I will be studying abroad. I'm excited for these next steps in my life, and to become a graduate of San Jose State University. I'm proud of myself for getting this far, and plan to push myself to do even better things when I return from my trip. I really enjoyed this class and learned basic necessities that will be vital for me in any career I choose.
COMM 101C
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Media
As we have recently discussed in class on chapter 9, Media is changing and developing as we speak. It's constantly molding to entice us all, and grab our attention. Technology is always advancing to take new forms so that we are connected through social media at all hours of the day. Personally, I don't even want to know how many times a day I check my Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and text messages because it will disgust me. Don't get me wrong, I love social media and the connections it ables people to make and maintain, but sometimes I wish we could go back to the days when cell phones were first being used for emergencies only.
The issue that worries me about media and technological advancements are that there is no room to grow as an individual, create your own thoughts, or have an imagination, when there is constantly some form of technology surrounding you that affects your thoughts and behaviors. I remember when cell phones were starting to become more common and I got my first Nokia in 7th grade. Looking back, I probably shouldn't have even had a phone until I got to high school. It makes me sick to see five year olds with iphones now.
All of this media forced upon children is a recipe for disaster in my opinion. From the womb, children are already facing extreme media forces. The media is teaching kids that it's okay to exploit women, participate in social and physical aggression, and look a certain way because appearance means everything. It's hard to think of ways to be proactive for these situation, but I think with persistence the media could change for the better.
The issue that worries me about media and technological advancements are that there is no room to grow as an individual, create your own thoughts, or have an imagination, when there is constantly some form of technology surrounding you that affects your thoughts and behaviors. I remember when cell phones were starting to become more common and I got my first Nokia in 7th grade. Looking back, I probably shouldn't have even had a phone until I got to high school. It makes me sick to see five year olds with iphones now.
All of this media forced upon children is a recipe for disaster in my opinion. From the womb, children are already facing extreme media forces. The media is teaching kids that it's okay to exploit women, participate in social and physical aggression, and look a certain way because appearance means everything. It's hard to think of ways to be proactive for these situation, but I think with persistence the media could change for the better.
Delta Gamma
Yesterday, I officially became an Alumnae of Delta Gamma, Gamma Eta Chapter. It's a bittersweet feeling to know that my four years in DG are really over. I joined the house in fall 2008, without knowing much about sororities at all. When I came to SJSU I knew I wanted to get involved on campus with some sort of group because state was known as a commuter school. I never thought for one second that I would join a sorority.
Four years later, I couldn't be happier with the choice I made to join DG. I met such an amazing group of strong, independent and beautiful women that I can call sisters for life. I made connections with people that will be my best friends forever. I networked through the greek system to better my education and career skills. I increased my social skills, and not to mention learned a lot about myself as a person.
Communication has been a large part of DG and will continue to be a huge factor in greek systems in general. Good communication is necessary when you live in a house full of 90 girls. I have learned so much through living and working with Delta Gammas, as well as creating daily routines. I've learned how to work well with others which has been especially helpful for me because I am an only child. Growing up it was always just me and my mom, therefore, it was all about me. I never had to share a room or make decisions concerning anyone but myself. I am so thankful for the opportunity I had to join DG and I wouldn't change any of my experiences even if I could.
Four years later, I couldn't be happier with the choice I made to join DG. I met such an amazing group of strong, independent and beautiful women that I can call sisters for life. I made connections with people that will be my best friends forever. I networked through the greek system to better my education and career skills. I increased my social skills, and not to mention learned a lot about myself as a person.
Communication has been a large part of DG and will continue to be a huge factor in greek systems in general. Good communication is necessary when you live in a house full of 90 girls. I have learned so much through living and working with Delta Gammas, as well as creating daily routines. I've learned how to work well with others which has been especially helpful for me because I am an only child. Growing up it was always just me and my mom, therefore, it was all about me. I never had to share a room or make decisions concerning anyone but myself. I am so thankful for the opportunity I had to join DG and I wouldn't change any of my experiences even if I could.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Travels Abroad
I have always been interested in learning about
intercultural communication and different cultures around the world. When I was
sixteen, I had the opportunity to travel to Italy for two weeks with my best
friend. Looking back on that day, now that I’m twenty-one, I don’t think I
appreciated everything I was able to see and experience while I was abroad.
This summer I am taking an international public relations
course in Paris, France for three weeks. I am blessed to have this opportunity
and I can't wait to see what Paris has to offer. One of my best friends,
Morgan, is attending this summer course with me as well. After we applied for
the program we decided that France just wasn't enough and figured out a plan to
visit more countries.
Our final itinerary for our trip is starting in England for
a few days, Ireland for a week, Paris for three weeks, Italy for a week, Spain
for a week and Ibiza for a few days. I feel so incredibly blessed for this
amazing opportunity and I can’t wait to immerse myself in new cultures. I’m
trying to read about France and learn a few phrases in French before I leave. There
is no doubt in my mind that I will come back home to the States with some great
memories. I’m ready for this change in my life and welcome it with open arms.
PR Major
I am public relations major with a focus in communication.
The first semester of my sophomore year I decided to change my major from
business management to public relations. I had only taken a few classes in business,
but right off the bat I knew it wasn't for me. I struggled for a while to
figure out what I really wanted to do until I chose pr, and now I couldn't be
happier with my decision.
For my pr degree I have taken all the necessary classes to
graduate. The only thing I have left to take is units, as well as, one other
communications class. I have one more semester left at SJSU until I graduate in
fall 2012. The past four years have flown by and I can't believe I only have a
few month of college left.
After I graduate I plan to get a job in SF or LA. I love big
cities and I think I could find a good pr job in one of these places. After I
take a few years to travel and work I plan on attending graduate school. I want
to be really sure of what I want to do with my life before I go back to school
again. I’ve been contemplating a graduate degree in mass communications, but
since I’m not one hundred percent sure I think it would be best for me to wait
a few years.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Beauty Bowl
A huge part of my college experience has been with Delta
Gamma, a sorority here at SJSU, and every year we participate in Kappa Sigma’s
philanthropy event called Beauty Bowl. Every Greek fraternity and sorority on
campus has a philanthropic group that they donate to as an organization.
Usually, each house will put on a fun event that Greeks can participate in for
a good cause.
Kappa Sigma’s Beauty Bowl is the biggest and most
competitive event the Greek system holds. Beauty Bowl is a flag football event,
where the sororities participate as players and the fraternities participate as
coaches.
This year Delta Gamma was doing better than ever. We won
three games in a row, but ended up playing a team we had already won earlier
that day. The communication between Kappa Sigma, who put on the event, and
everyone else was terrible. No body knew what was going on and because of the
way they had set up the brackets, Delta Gamma was out of the competition
because they lost by one point, to a team they had already beat. That team that
we beat also had previously lost two games.
All of us were furious, to say the least, and left the field
angry as ever. What irritated me the most about this situation was that it all
could have been fixed, had there been clear communication to begin with.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Tunnel Of Oppression
The Tunnel of Oppression is a program that goes from school to school to spread awareness about all types of oppression. The tunnel is filled with different sections that contain information about topics such as ageism, sexism, racism, veterans, economics and other issues that influence daily lives. As I walked through each room, I became a bit disturbed with all of the phrases, pictures and videos surrounding me. These issues intertwine with communication studies and gave me an idea of what students can do to be proactive.
The room that hit home for me was the sexism and sexual harassment area. All around the room there were phrases like, “hey baby” and “let me get your number sexy.” There were also empowering poems written by women and how they feel about this type of oppression. I felt a connection with this room as a young women living in a large metropolitan city like San Jose because situations like this happen to me all the time. I think that things like this happen to women my age so frequently that most of the time people just laugh it off and pretend like it's a joke, when in reality it’s demeaning towards women and disrespectful.
I believe that the media is a strong enforcer of belittling women, and making them feel as though looking a certain way will benefit them and make them happy. Everything revolves around outer beauty, and the less you wear the more attention you will receive from guys. Guys on the other hand, are taught to be as masculine as possible and “holler” at girls as much as they can. They are taught through the media to have sex with as many girls as possible, and that treating girls like a piece of meat is the cool thing to do.
It’s important to spread the word and get this out there to other groups of people. Guys can be aware of the disrespect shown to women, and treat all women with a higher respect. Gentlemen should also be good friends to ladies and reinforce polite behavior amongst each other. Girls can also spread the word about oppression and not give in to the medias trap.
I really enjoyed being exposed to the Tunnel of Oppression because I had no idea what it was before. There were a lot of things I didn't necessary want to see or read that happen in every day life and it’s great that people are getting exposed to all of these perspectives. It really was an eye opening experience, and I know that just by being aware that these types of oppressions occur will make me more proactive.
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