Media Share (The Pink)

The media I chose this time was a sing  called Cut My Hair  by Mounika (feat. Cavetown).

The pink had to do with someone being transgender however for Anderea Long Chu, her experience was much better than most. I love that she was able to celebrate openly with her friends and be happy but many others don’t have that experience. There are many people who have family and friends who don’t approve of those kind of changes so anyone who’s transgender has a hard time and the pain exceeds that of just physical. In the song “Cut My Hair” the person speaking wants to be someone else and is conflicted with their feelings. The song is slow and soft in the same state if the speakers demeanor. They don’t have such a good time with her transition but to give it a start they cut their to start. The difference between the text and the song actually gives me hope that people of all kinds can be happy and excepted for who they are one day.

Alexandria Dorato// media share 2

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After reviewing Andrea Chu’s “The Pink”, I noticed that her message was change. She had difficulty explaining why she wanted to become transgender. Her best words to explain it was “i hoped a vagina would make me feel more like a woman”. Chu elaborates on the ideas of feminism. Being a feminist has a numerous amount of meanings, but feminism means advocacy of women’s rights on the ground of the equality of all sexes. The feminist movement and Chu’s physical changes related to each other because it was a process to get to both results. Transgenders changed the feminist movement because since they were transitioning to a woman, they would be a new addition to the feminist community.

I would relate a butterfly to Chu’s text. Butterflies are seen as a symbol of transformation and change. A butterfly begins as a caterpillar and transforms into an exquisite insect with unique colored wings. Andrea Chu was born a male and decided to transform into a woman.

Kamille’s Media share 2

In the reading “The Pink” by Andrea Long Chu , the author seems to be talking about the importance of feminism, politics, and transition from masculine to feminine. The author mentions how feminism is alway over looked by many people and nervier really appreciated, especially in politics. women are always overlooked in important roles in politics, in Chu’s reading it states ” feminism never succeeded in securing women as a collective subject of history”. In the text the narrator also mentions how even trying to be as feminine as possible they “didn’t feel any more like a women”. This text reminded me of an image , because it shows that no matter what anybody else think the most important thing is being comfortable in your own skin even if you are a female, or transgender. It also shows that in the feminism world no one opinion truly matters expect you own.

Aldo media share 2 (Monroe’s edit: this is Media Share 1, i believe)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sayh8ZASxk8

This song makes me think and wonder all the historical events we have been going through because it describes the pandemic perfectly and  it’s interesting seeing historical events while they’re happening and recognizing them as such. I’m only in my 19 but I’ve lived through a few major world events already –  the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, multiple devastating hurricanes (Katrina in 2005), the economic recession of 2008, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, civil wars in many countries around the world, the rise of global terrorism, the tsunami and nuclear accident in Japan in 2011, and the Covid-19 pandemic, just to name a few. With all the craziness around us it is my hope that we will try harder to love, to live, and to light other people’s lives with our good spirits and helping hands. The alternative is certainly possible, and terrifying.

Dom Padon Media Share 2

After reading The Pink by Andrea Chu, the main idea that seemed to stand out from all the discussion about feminism, and what being feminist meant and how contradicting the ideas in the community can be, was the idea of change. From the introduction’s descriptions of Chu’s operation from having male genitalia to having female genitalia, and from the discussions of how the feminist movement changed with the inclusion of trans people, to denoting the changes about what being “feminist” meant as the movement moved with the times, the one thing I found that they all had in common was change.

After the second point of critique for the pussyhat, what immediately became obvious was the motif of change. From detailing her own physical change, to diving into the history of how trans women changed the feminist movement’s stances on inclusion and being sensitive to holistic representation, the only constant I saw was the lack of constance itself. Chu’s body and perception of herself was shifted, similar to how the symbolism of the pussyhat shifted the movement’s ideas of having a face in their movement back then. Reading Chu’s account of her own change and the change of the feminism movement was like historical deja vu, where the story of a person belonging to the group that spurred change in the movement is being accounted, and the importance of their existence is highlighted.

The symbol in the picture is a Chinese word for change. I picked the letter over a phoenix because despite the “rebirth” symbolism of the phoenix, there weren’t any decent pictures online and I decided that I wanted the media to be literal. No fancy symbolism, nor any discussions about what the bird could symbolize (especially since the phoenix could also represent eternity). Just straight-up “change” in a black and white format that I edited from a cartoon’s title card. Simple, efficient, and conveys the meaning directly.

Alexandria Dorato// Media Share 1

For my intro, I am going to use the song “Live Your Life” by T.I. feat Rihanna. I wanted to throw it back with this song because i use to always jam out to it when i was a little girl and by listening to it just made me so excited for the future. This song expands on the fact that you should be thankful about your life and how you should stop worrying about the little things. One of my favorite lines from the song is “hey, never mind what haters say, ignore ’em til they fade away”. There are some people that could be haters that just want to see you lose because they are jealous or insecure. That is why you have to ignore the negative people in your life and just live life to the fullest because at the end of the day, it is your own self who wants to succeed. Life is what you make of it, so negativity should never get in the way of your dreams. No one can change who you are except you and it is you who makes the choices to do that. This song is positive and it tells me to look forward to my future because it is me who is shaping it, no one else.

Nahid Ali Media Shares

In my intro I really wanted to share this article Tittle of this article :The Virus Changed the Way We Internet. When I was reading this article, realized that over the last few months, fears of infection combined with lockdowns and movement restrictions have pushed more me than ever onto internet. I spent soo much time on my social media than anything. It’s like I have a safe space to interact, be entertained, distract myself, and find inspiration without any risk of contagion. After reading this article I could see a clear picture of the importance of internet on so many of our lives during pandemic. 

Noelia Lazo Media Share

For my intro I want to use the song “Silence” By Marshmello Ft. Khalid.

From what I knew this song was very popular for a month or so as most songs that come out from well know artist don’t always last long. I choose a song specifically because I’m a person who loves constantly listening but yet the music distances me from everyone thus becoming (as the song states) one with the silence. The irony in the song also intrigues me for saying “in one with the silence” while in a song used for the sole purpose of the silence. But then the thought crossed my mind that silence may not only be the absence of sound but also the state of simply being alone. There’s a saying of being alone in a crowded room and in the same sense someone can embrace silence in place filled with noise which leaves room for contradictory to the meaning of the words.

Dominic Padon Media Share 1

Song that comes from a show I really like, I find that I connect with the overall message: although endgames are all well and good, it definitely won’t hurt to look around you and enjoy the present. Life moves on no matter what, and you should do your best to live in the moment. The song only echoes the emotional impact: it reminds me of better times and of the moments where I wish I had done more to have fun.

The song has an interesting history that stems all the way from 1899, to a 1930’s pop song using fragments of the original, to being covered as a guitar piece in the late 60’s, to being sampled and remixed by the man considered to be one of lofi hip-hop’s godfathers, into the classic song many know and love today.

Monroe Street // Media Share 1

As my intro, I’m sharing a piece of video art by Arthur Jafa titled “Love is the Message, the Message is Death.”

Whenever I watch Jafa’s short piece, it makes me laugh.  It makes me cry (every time).  Alternations of white and black and black and white, violence and hope.  The Kanye soundtrack, replete with Mahalia Jackson wailing via sample, the shots of small children pleading with their drugged-out parents, learning to fear police—this makes you wonder: when in need, who will save you?  There Jafa plants a rather cruel reply: the indifference of the sun, far away, glowing, flaring.  I am trying to think of what brings tears for me whenever I watch.  There is something of the essence of what it means to be a human—living and dying in America in the 20th-become-21st century—here.  There is something of me here, I don’t know quite where, when I watch this.