Reference no: EM133663142
Question: You are asked to create a reflection on a "critical encounter" with your "environment". When you start paying attention to your environment, you notice new things. 5 hundred word reflection on something you encountered in your environment, on separate days throughout the term, in the weeks this activity is assigned. Begin by consulting the guiding questions for this week's submission and then describe what you "encountered" in relation to these questions - a song, tweet, film, book, conversation, an event in your neighborhood, a thought, etc. and clearly connect this to course materials - themes, concepts and readings from the course (making links is essential to pass!), which could mean thinking in an intersectional way about this encounter, its implications for you, for others, for the community, etc., how this encounter shapes the environment in which you (or others) live, in what ways, and why; what gives rise to or informs this encounter, what history, social relations, power dynamics, etc? Cite readings in - MLA - format where applicable. If appropriate, provide a link to whatever you're discussing;
Consider these questions and reflect on what you see in your environment that conflicts with Indigenous knowledges and worldviews? Explain. What do you think needs to change to create an environment that respects Indigenous knowledges, worldviews and forms of life? What do you think the Earth is asking of you? Be specific. Tell us what you think. Remember to apply some aspect of course content and readings, explain and cite for full credit (MLA format).