Sunday, November 30, 2008
Good job
our project
The group and I tried to post our P.S.A. on youtube and facebook but the video would not load properly. I tried everything I could think of to make the video work. Does anyone know what the problem could be?
Insurance and Women
As I was doing research for my portion of our group project, the subject of which is insurance discrimination against women, I came across several facts which should be of interest to you- most of you being of age to purchase your own health insurance. These are just a few of the outrageous ways in which insurance companies discriminate against women:
1. There exist no federal guidelines determining insurance costs in the individual market. This enables private insurance companies to raise prices for women, often citing that “women have greater insurance demands than men.”
2. Often, women pay up to 50% more than men of the same age for the same coverage. Upwards of 140% greater charges have been reported in states such as Missouri.
3. In some cases, women can be denied coverage entirely if she’s the victim of domestic violence.
4. Most insurance companies charge outrageous surcharges for maternity coverage, and a recent NY Times story spotlighted how a C-section can be classified as a pre-existing condition that leads to higher premiums or a denial of coverage.
5. There is not a single health-insurance company that lists Invitro-fertilization among its covered procedures.
6. One of every ten women who work full-time do not have health insurance.
7. The survey also reported that 41 percent of uninsured women did not fill a prescription due to costs, as did 17 percent of women with health insurance. Additionally, 26 percent of women admitted to skipping or reducing a dose of their medication to make it last longer.
8. Most insurance companies do not cover oral or other birth-control methods, but will offer a small grant on elective abortions. In the same vein, most insurance companies will cover partially, if not entirely, anti-impotence medications such as Viagra.
9. Insurers rarely cover reversal surgery for tubal ligations, and women who have undergone mastectomies are often only partially covered, if at all, for breast-reconstruction surgery.
If you are an uninsured woman, the SWHR offers information on the following programs:
* The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Provides free or low-cost mammograms and Pap tests for women over the age of 39.
* Maternal and Child Services. Provides health care for low-income women who are pregnant with children under the age of 22.
* Women, Infants and Children (WIC). Provides education on nutrition and child care for low-income, breastfeeding, and postpartum women. WIC also provides health coverage for children under the age of five.
***If you do not qualify for government-sponsored care, you may obtain care through free clinics, prescription drug assistance plans or temporary state insurance—to name just a few.
For more information on women's health research and assistance programs, contact the SWHR at (202) 223-8224 or the National Women's Health Information Center at (800) 944-WOMAN.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
What do i tell my friend?
I ate alot..my body image was the last thing on my mind ( go Turkey dat).
The most exciting part for me was to meet up with my high school friends who actually
stuck with me. Wednesday night i had my cousin and a friend from church come over, we were all Haitian, tall as heck ( 5'9...5'11..and 6'0) and skinny not by choice but thanks to genetics. We were watching some african movies and there was a skinny character and she went through hell just because she was skinny, she was called a prostitute and a skinny hungry B*, but she would be considered fine in America. That scene enabled me to bring up my project to my cousin and friend and we discussed it. While we were talking my friend from school asked if she could come over, so i said yes...she came we had fun and about 30 mins later she said she was leaving and i asked her why and she said she felt out of place.
I accompanied her to her car ( where we caught up on what was new with our college life) and she told me the reason why she felt out of place was because she was surrounded by beautiful tall and skinny friends....
Now i felt like crap because in my mind i thought she felt out of place because we kept on switching from english to french to creole and she didn't understand. I never thought that such a beautiful girl as her would feel out of place because of that.
Friday, November 28, 2008
A Youtube Video on HIV/AIDS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUacu2LeFCM&feature=related
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Follow up on the movie night (aka blog 2)
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Working Away! - Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Almost the end...
Hopeful our group's presentation of the P.S.A was able to impact others. I feel as if my own friends were impacted in a positive way, because we had an interesting discussion about body image after the premier of the video. I just hope more people were able to take away a new outlook after watching the video.
Although I am nervous I am also excited about the presentation to the class. This was such a fun experience I want to be able to share with others the fun our group had.
Thanks for listening:)
Jessica
Blog 2
I have learned a lot about body image through this project. I knew that alot of women always struggle with their own body image. However, I did not know that children as young as fourth graders were on diets. I think the Love Your Body Campaign is a great way to get increase positive thoughts in women. This has made me look at how I view myself. I have learned a lot of information that will be useful later in life.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Blog 2
Personalizing the Project...
Sincerely, Aisha Y. Alaman
The outcome of the Premiere
Americus Newspaper
Congrats everyone on a wonderful November of activism!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Future Generations
Along with the presentation of truth, we were also able to tell them why they should fill privileged to be a young woman. Even in their youth they were able to proudly proclaim reasons such as "they get to wear cute clothes" and "they get to always go first in line." They understand that being a woman is a good thing and it is something in which they should be proud. I was able to address they younger generation and tell them how special each one of them are and how they each have different things going of them. I honestly believe that if they could grasp that concept then they will never be held back by the lies of society and culture. Each one of them would take pride in the face that they know who they are and that they are proud of how they look. Because of this I see a generation rising up who does not look for afermation from modles or boys to tell them that they are valuable; they have already discovered that fact on their own.
Implementation In Progress!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Project:Feminism in progress
I must say I am very proud of the video have accomplished it should be quite interesting. This group project has went alot smoother than most group projects I have done in the past especially since I am an art student. Group projects just do not work with artists.
I am hoping a lot of people will watch, blog and enjoy our video!
I think the most interesting part about interviewing our peers at G.S.W. is alot of reactions about the idea of being on youtube dispite the fact that it is for a good cause. One professor in particular took it way out of proportion besdies the fact that she turned us down, saying she does not know what we would do with the video when we simply specified that it for a feminism project in a positive women's studies class. What a waste of our time...pointless and unnessisary!!! But on a positive and much more helpful note there was one woman who was apart of the staff at G.S.W that was very supportive and told us she very proud of what we had been doing.
What an experience!
Thanks to everyone who have donated to our Prom Drive. We have gotten some gorgeous dresses so far that these girls will absolutely love!!
Nicole Sproul
They stole my heart
Another challenge that we had to meet was the age of the girls. They were much younger than what we had origionally thought they would be and we all had to "improvise" and Stephanie s lovingly has taught us to do. Mine was particularly had to adapt because I had planned to talk about fitness and body image to young women who were already going through puberty and all of the changes that that process includes. The girls that we had looked like they had not had their adult teeth for longer than a year. I had no clue how to talk to them alot body image and even such topics as eating disorders. I actually thought it would be a little unwise to bring up anorexia or any of the others. So, I decided to focus on the aspect of fitness that involves being active on sports teams or choirs. Basically anything that had to do with getting out of the house and not only moving around but also interacting socially with their peers. I spoke on how there is no "one perfect body" and that they are unique and perfect in their own way. They should take pride in how they look and how they are healthy. I hope that in some way, through the chaos of attempting to change material five minutes before addressing the group, that what I said really resonated in the hearts of the girls. I hope in made so type of difference.
WOW! Great time at the Body Image Workshop
Friday, November 21, 2008
Self Defense Class
~Ashley K.
FIRE!
Lauren
Amneh,
Well, I live an hour and a half away and commute to school so it was not financially possible for me to add an additional day to my driving expense. Otherwise I would have been there. I am sorry I could not attend because you tackled such an important topic.
If it was possible for me to attend or do something to help another group's project, I did it. I donated dresses, wore red (and was surprised more of you did not, I mean how hard is that to do), let one group video me, and went to the PSA about image, all while working diligently on my group's project, tending to my mother who had surgery, doing projects and work for my other classes, and raising three young children.
I, like you, was disappointed that other class members did not try hard enough to show support for other groups. I am not familiar with the other WS class, but to my knowledge we only had ONE girl from any of the other groups show up to our self defense class. I do not know her name, but I thank her for taking time to come to a FREE event. All it required was time and a willingness to learn.
Even though we had a great turnout, I was highly disappointed with how apathetic our class members were. By the lack of support to fellow classmates and their projects, it shows that most of us were only looking out for ourselves and our grades. The whole purpose of this project was to encourage us, women of all ages, to get involved with our community, our school, and the feminist movement. Maybe Dr. K should make that a requirement when, and if, she makes this type of assignment in the future.
FIRE!!
Robert Littlejohn was not only knowledgeable, he was funny and kept the crowd laughing as we learned self defense techniques. We all had the opportunity to do some hands-on moves and learned how really basic items we all have with us everyday can save our lives.
We are so excited and cannot wait to share some of the things we learned with our class.
FIRE! ;)
Premier and self defense class
Thursday, November 20, 2008
**Lauren W.**
Self-Defense Course
WE'RE STARTING A GROUP ON CAMPUS!!
Stay tuned to hear about it all.... it's going to be a lot of fun.
Body Image for Preteens
Premier...
Although everything worked out well during our premier, there was little group discussion after the film. I tried really hard to ask though provoking question, but most of the audience were non responsive.
If you didn't get a chance to come out to the Premier of Good Enough the group will be posting the video on YouTube and MySpace, and a link will be provided for the blog.
Now the groupis going to be working on the presentation to the class. I'm sure it will go smoothly, because everyone in the group is willing to put forth effort.
Jessica :)
Women's Health Spotlight/Yard Sale
Aisha Y. Alaman
Love Your Body Campaign
Samantha
GO RED!
Reminder: FREE Self-Defense Course
We've been getting a lot of calls from people who have seen our newsletter in the various papers, which has made us quite excited. Hopefully we'll have a decent turn out.
Have a wonderful day!
Tyler Willis
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
domestic Violence
If you didn't go and knew about it, you missed out!
Come and support our group tomorrow at 4 in oaks II third floor
Deuces
Reminder!
Come out and show your support for a positive body image.
There will be free food and drinks!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
bloggin'
I will say though that since after this experience i have became more aware of health and will go to the doctor regularly, even though i seriously don't like doctors.
I hope everyone's projects are going great and are a big hit i can't wait for presentation day!
I will definately blog more i need more ideas though also more people need to blog i want to comment on some. :) -----Amneh Elyaman
Monday, November 17, 2008
REMINDER!!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Supporting the group with the Prom project
As i was going through the diff. projects blogs, i noticed the one about the Prom yard sale. I won't be able to make it, but something came to mind.
I have 4 Gorgeous dresses, that i only wore once, i think 2 of them were bridemais dresses ( but are prom type too) and i would love to give them to someone, and make them feel beautiful, and give them the opportunity to feel that they a " positive body image".
So if you know anyone that would love to go to prom but can't afford a dress, let me know( i will gladly Give them free of charge). I will be going home for thanks giving and if i get an answer by then, i will bring the dresses down and even take pics and post them on my face book.
my proportions : im 5'9....150 pounds...lean/muscular....36 B....single...( lol j/k)...but for real yal give me a holla on that!
Deuces
Gheri =)
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Outside the box
As we are doing this project, I am learning that people are aware that there is a problem, that they realize the media is essentially skewing reality in order to sell products, but no one seems to want to do anything to change it. This saddens me somewhat, but it also makes me want to work that much harder to get people fired up and angry about this abuse of power.
something brought to my attention
So this one dude told me that he beleives that there should be a MEN's studies class because physical "Perfection" I quote not " Beauty" is a major concern for young men too. His question was " Don't you think it's unfair that We women blame men for creating a MODEL look for women and make a big deal out of it, while women are doing the same thing to men, and no one says anything about it?". My answer was a bit shallow but i said that he was looking for a problem that wasn't there men have much more opportunity then women and looks don't even come into play for them as it is for us. He wasn't too happy.
Was i wrong??
Friday, November 14, 2008
Self-Defense Fliers
I also have given an old bridesmaid dress to another group project.
This is way more exciting than any of my other classes I am taking this semester. I almost wish this was a permanent study group or organization! Thanks Dr. K!
Self Defense Project
Yesterday our group went around the community to post flyers up, and unfortunately I could not begin the process with them - work and other reasons - but when I came to, all I was hearing was positive comments about how businesses were rushing to put the flyer up as soon as they walked in the building. I'm hopeful that the project will bring about change in our community, but more importantly show that "kids" today are still willing to be voices of change in college.
So many times we all are summed up into either one of two cateogies: greek or drunk. Whenever I'm out and about, I'm always asked whether or not I'm greek - or if I drink....... because apparently that's all college students do. I'm excited not only for the postivie things to come from our course, but more importantly to give the students here a little voice in a big world.
Thanks Dr. K - you're inspiring a class to get behind social change!
~Tyler Willis
a feminist
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Thanks Dr. K!
We hope that our self defense class will empower women and give them a few techniques to defend themselves against attacks. I don't know about you, but I will feel a lot safer Christmas shopping alone after this class.
I was able to participate in some other projects as well, and I loved it. I donated some dresses to the Prom Night project and today I was able to help the group doing a PSA by giving them a sound bite about what makes me beautiful. It took me a minute to find an answer to that question because on a regular basis I don't consider myself beautiful. I thought for a moment about the qualities I like best about myself - intelligence, speaking my mind, loving who I am, and making a difference in the world - and realized that maybe I am beautiful even when I don't feel like I am. What a great project! I can't wait to see the finished product.
Let's Make it Special
Let's help make this a night that they will remember forever!!
Thanks,
Nicole
Reaching out to the community
Fun times!
Although no one showed up to our Interest Meeting, I still feel like there will be a good turn out for the premier of our video.
We will be premiering the video in Oak's Two 3rd floor multi purpose room on Thursday November 20th at 4:00 p.m.
There will be free food and drinks (yummy)!
PSA Shoot
Everyone come
Thanks for reading,
Sarra :)
PSA for 11/13/08
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
11/11
Self Defense Project
Thursday we're planning on covering the SSC with flyers, and also reaching out to the community.
---- But I really would like to take a moment out and say that our group as expected multiple problems with actually getting our location on campus. I've got email after email of me being as polite as I could, only to be shot down by someone in power. I really would like to hear how everyone else is going with securing locations, putting flyers up, getting the word out.... has anyone else had these kinds of problems? If so, I really think that we should make the school aware of our problems, and how administration needs to realize this is a college - and that students would like to hold events without being in school related organizations. Is there anyway that we could collectively come together and write a paper to send to the school president?
~Tyler Willis
Updates filled with disappointment in our school but We WILL overcome!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Reminder!
Hope to see everyone there! :)
Health and Fitness
Women’s Studies Group Projects
November 9th: Informational meeting about Women and Heart disease at the Kappa Delta chapter meeting.
November 13th: Shoot video for “Good Enough” at 4:30—Oakes II 3rd floor multipurpose room.
November 13th: Barbara Dykes, author of I Thought It Was Love, speaking about domestic violence. 7:30, English 203.
November 15th: Women’s Health Spotlight—7-9 Yard and Bake Sale; 10-12pm presentations—Starlight Place Community Center
November 18th: Positive Body Image event: “A League of Their Own” Movie night at 7:30 in Oakes II common room.
November 20: Go Red Day. Support awareness of Women’s Heart Disease
November 20: “Good Enough” PSA premiere at 4:00—Oakes II 3rd floor multipurpose room.
November 20: Self Defense Class—6-8pm—SSC Conference RoomNovember 21: Body Image Workshop at Boys and Girls Club—3-6
Positive Self Image Project
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Women's Health Spotlight/Yard Sale
Everyone come if you can!
EVENTS!
PSA
Our group also created a Facebook group in order for more people to hear out message. If you would like to join or just check it out click on this link:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=34531523498
It appears to me that the project proposal went well and I feel like the group was able to relate our message clearly. I am glad it is over with because I was stressing out about the meeting and papers.
Friday, November 7, 2008
There will be coffee & doughnuts available for all.
We hope all of you can make it to the meeting!
Women's Health Issues
This is Beverly, I am a part of Amber's group, and we are going to do a women's health related forum which involves issues targeted at young women. These are important issues which face women today; such as HIV/AIDS, heart health, exercise, and even insurance discrimination. We are currently in the contacting phase, either the Methodist Children's Home or the Boys and Girls Club to see if we can use their facility to address their young people about these issues. At this point, we are in the negotiation process, and more info will be posted soon, for anyone that may want to attend!!
Self-Defense Project
Ok, so today (Thursday 11-06-2008) Bridget and I (mostly Bridget though) got the pamphlets printed - I'll make some more copies though, because 50 was not enough, at all. So, I'm thinking that next Tuesday (11-11-2008) our group is going to come together to pass out the material on campus and in the community. We're going to put some (probably 100 or so) pamphlets in the campus mailboxes, and then go litter the community with all of our stuff. We're going to spend a few hours putting stuff up, and we'll take photos to put in our project presentation.
I'm still a little "turned off" about the whole idea that a student who wants to put on an event, cannot unless they know someone, who knows someone, who knows someone else.... it's ridiculous.
~Tyler
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Just a Reminder ...
Can't wait to see you all there!
domestic violence informative tlak
Love Lots...
Sarra
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Group Project Update
Nicole Hogsed (Sproul) 229-854-4018
Latoya Mills 928-1390
Latoya Barnett 229-894-9978
Sharda Lewis 478-231-8938