Describe how gender roles or patriarchy influence your identity?

Prompt Response: Gender roles and patriarchy influence my identity because instead of feeling pressure to conform to these rules, I feel motivated to defy them. The gender roles in my family are reversed in a way because my mom has a traditional job and earns most of the money while my dad does most of the housework, cooking, and looked after me and my brother when we were younger. This upbringing gave me strong female role models and the belief that I can defy traditional patriarchal expectations for women to devote most of their lives to raising kids and men to have jobs and make money for the family. In addition, the growing popularity of women in STEM careers inspires me to study science or engineering in college, defying previously held expectations of women.

Summary: Today in class we watched a short film about masks symbolizing identity and discussed it. We also went over the vocabulary words and began working on our own cultural identity masks.

Reflection: I got more comfortable with discussing and got practice transforming ideas about my identity into visual drawings on my identity mask.

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