Tuesday, January 12, 2010

All About Maddie!

Hello to my fellow classmates and Nina. My name is Madison Zierk, but I prefer Maddie. Maddie just sounds so much more friendly. My older sister calls me Madison. It drives me insane! I feel like I'm in trouble for something every time someone refers to me as "Madison". 23 years ago I was born in St. Augustine. I have lived in Palm Coast my whole life until recently when I moved to Orlando this past semester for school. I'm a Junior and am currently undecided as to what I want to do with my life. Technically I'm a History major but that's going to change real soon. I found out last semester that liking history and actually having the drive to study it are two completely different things. Now I'm just trying to find something that will make me happy. I'll worry about the money aspect of my career options after I graduate.

I remember being 13 years old and in my 8th grade class we kept a journal. My teacher asked us what we would like to do when we "grew up". I wrote in my journal that I wanted to be an activist. Then he responded by writing "what kind of an activist would you like to be?" That's where I became stumped. I knew I wanted to change the world in some way, I just didn't know how or what I wanted to change. As I've gotten older I've seen things that have happened in the world that I feel need to be changed for the better. I have never participated in any activist groups or functions, but I would like to start. Two issues that I feel need to be changed for the better are LGBT Rights and Women's Rights. I guess that's what brought me into considering Women's Studies as a possible major or minor.

I've always considered myself to be somewhat of a feminist, although I'm not sure as to what degree I am. To me, feminism is an empowerment that women feel when they are working to achieve the same equal rights and respect that men receive every day. I believe that every woman deserves those rights and respect and should fight their hardest to earn them. At the same time though I'm not about to go burning my bras and declaring men as some lowly beings. I know that's the horrible stereotype that every feminist is perceived as. I also know that only a small percentage is actually that kind of feminist. That's why I want to learn about Women's studies. I feel that Women's studies is the learning and understanding of where women as a gender came from and what they had and learning how women grew to where they are today. It's also a study of how women can continue to fight for their rights and hold on to the ones they already have. I am very grateful for the rights that I have today courtesy of the stong women that fought for those rights. Those rights include everything from being able to vote to wearing a pair of pants.

All in all, I believe that taking this course will be a fun learning experience that I can't wait to start. I feel that I will leave this course having a better knowledge of what it means to be a woman and a feminist. I'm also hoping to come out of this course with a new major or minor that I'm going to actually enjoy learning about. I've read, understand, and agree to the course syllabus and blogging protocals.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Madison,

    We did not get to the ways of feminism today, but we will be discussing womens history next week with my intervention. Maybe you can think of some extra women I might have missed! We will also continue to discuss the big question "what does a feminist look like?"

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  2. Hi Maddie!

    I always find it interesting when I think back or find journals from my childhood. I have a journal that one of my teachers made me keep when I was in first grade. It's amazing to see how we have ideas about what we want to be or what we want to do, but aren't really sure what it all even means.

    It's cute that you said you wanted to be an activist. You obviously knew it was a good thing!

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