Friday, September 15, 2006

Student Responses on Friere

"Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift." -Friere
In response to this quote:
"You are not born free, its not something you just get, you got to fight for your freedom, you got to suffer for your freedom."
-Leti

How can Photographers play a role in transformation?
"We will take images about what's real in today's world, and let those know what's being taken away from them, that is knowledge." -LaKeshia
"Photographers can be a witness in this situation, like caterpillars and butterflies. The revolutionaries would start small than come together and change. In the beginning its hard, there's conflict and struggle. But by the end the butterfly bursts and opens with its wings." -Daniel

Paulo Freire's concept of Dehumanization

This is an overview of some of the key concepts we've covered in class on Paulo Friere:

Dehumanization is a DISTORTION of the vocation of becoming more fully human.
Dehumanization occurs within our history but it is not our given destiny or "human nature," therefore it can be challenged.
The OPPRESSED restore the humanity of BOTH oppressors and oppressed, through struggling for their own humanity.

"Fear of freedom" locks you into two roles:
-desiring the role of the oppressor
-submitting to the situation of being oppressed
Prescription is the oppressor's tool for attempting to control our thoughts and actions.

Freedom requires the oppressed to reject these two roles and the oppressor's prescriptions and replace them with autonomy and responsibility.
Freedom takes work and dedication.
Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift.

To achieve freedom we must:
-critically recognize its causes
-transform our actions
-recreate our reality in the process of human completion
To have never known freedom, is to have never experienced humanity to the fullest.



Image taken by Charlita Hoskins

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Dead Prez commin to East Oakland Community High to Show Some Luv!