Thursday, November 27, 2008
Follow up on the movie night (aka blog 2)
Our groups movie night showing of "A League of their Own" was a success. We only had around 11 people show up outside of our group, but I think that was about all we could have fit comfortably for a long movie in the room we had reserved. Everyone that was there seemed to really enjoy the movie as laughs were heard across the room throughout the night. Some of the comments we received afterward really showed how much they got out of the movie. I was very pleased to see that they did get the message. Also the dove videos before the start of the movie were a hit. It was nice to see them all staring at the other monitor to see how dove was trying to help the issue. I learned a lot from our surveys and comment sheets. I learned that the truth scares institutions(the dining hall) when really it may not be that bad. I don't want to reveal the results until our presentation. But i must say i was surprised what came out of it. I hope that our group can add a little extra effort to turn in the comments to the dining hall or the appropriate officials. I was also pleasantly surprised by the survey results. While some of the stereotypes that we were suspecting came out, there was also some good hearted answers. I learned that while the stereotypes need help there are some people out there that they aren't reaching so there is hope for the future. I also attended the P.S.A. announcement. I really enjoyed to see how another group took the same issue. I enjoyed how it really built on what we were trying to accomplish. It was very interesting to see the results of our survey pop out onto the screen. As I did feel that they were similar in the sense of what people would say in front of a camera and what they would write on a sheet of paper. Well I have learned a lot through this experience and it is one that i will never forget. I hope that some day even this small step we took here at GSW will make a difference in the students that we did talk to and the way they lead their life and the lives of their children.
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