Sunday, November 20, 2016

Impressions Blog


           Today, during the gallery walk, I learned many things happening around the world. One thing, I learned from the gallery walk, from the article " Sixty years of progression wiped clean," contends one American Muslim" was that one girl named, Hiba Nasser, is afraid to go to school because of the comments Donald Trump has said about Muslims. Muslims are not terrorists, but these stereotypes have developed for years because people assume or think right away that Muslims are terrorists, but are wrong. People need to become more mature and tolerant towards people's cultures. I learned that people should accept the diverse world we live in and learn to communicate with the beauty of differences instead of using the bitterness in their hearts.

    Another thing I learned during the gallery walk is that students in Ohio are collaborating to decrease bullying. Kids in schools share their stories with everyone about what has happened to them. By sharing their stories, they have a chance to speak up behind all the embarrassing, tormenting, things they have experienced that no one knows. Bullying is never okay, but all around the world, kids choose to bully. This can lead to many kids committing suicide, so it is crucial for students to speak up and use their voice when something is not right either in or out of school. In order to accomplish this, we must learn to teach children at a young age to speak up because the girl or boy sitting right next to you can look like a normal kid , but behind that, there is a terrible story within them.


 
   

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