Blog Post 11
In the article it explains that marking is both similar and different for queer sexual identity. It can give those a sense of identity so they don’t have to choose, they can be gender fluid or non-binary and still have a term that represents them. Identifying as queer can mean something different to each person…
Blog Post 10
My upbringing focused a lot on, be yourself unapologetically. When I first moved to Canada I had an accent which I got bullied for “you say words wrong” “you talk funny”. I slowly started talking the “proper” way until it just disappeared. However with out the accent I am just another White Female in school.…
Blog Post 9
When I think about my Math class experience in high school, I don’t remember anything ever good about it. I didn’t find most of the material we are forced to retain relevant to what I wanted to do. When I got into math 101 the only thing I knew from high school was algebra. My…
Blog Post 8
It is important to teach First nations, Metis, and Inuit perspectives because they have a huge part in Canadas culture and history. If we leave their perspective out we are allowing room for ignorance and assumptions. Canadas past present and future are much closer than what we may think. The more we educate students on…