Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Blog #10

                                                           Inspirational Woman

               For my blog I wanted to take a different route than choosing a woman who was in the limelight. I wanted to focus more on how much of an impact a person can have in their local community when they do something for it. My inspirational woman is Carmen P Cortez. She was nonetheless my husband's aunt and when I heard about her life I decided to investigate a little more about her. She was born in Kingsville, TX and came to San Antonio as a young adult to study at Our Lady of the Lake University. Upon noticing how many children were mistreated by their parents and how large the incidence of teenage parents there were in this city, she decided to do something about it. By overcoming the adversity and racism that was present in this city towards hispanics, she was able to create AVANCE. Avance is a non-profit organization in San Antonio that specializes in child care for infants, toddlers and preschoolers for the purpose of a head start as well as for the parents to make a better living for their children. This including an array of parenting classes that are required by participants to assist the young parents in the child's growth and development.  This program was so effective that it was able to remain even after her death and continues to assist young families. This to me is truly an inspirational woman.



Thursday, August 4, 2011

Blog #9

                                          Most Impacting Topic in Semester

        This semester proved to be very informative overall and covered a wide range of topics that are all considerations in women's health. If I had to pinpoint one though, I would choose the topic of sex trade to be the most impacting.  After watching the Frontline video provided in the module, I began to research this act more deeply. It is amazing how global sex trade is as it can span from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East affecting women and causing deep scars and traumas that will follow them forever. I was particularly affected by the Ukrainian woman in the sex trade video who was sold by her friend as she was unexpectedly going to Turkey for shopping purposes. She was pregnant and was given up for sale to a pimp and his wife. A great part of the video focused on her husband trying to bargain and get her back. He was successful, but when the camera focused on her you notice this intense sadness in her eyes that words could not explain. I think this hits close to home as I am a mother and a wife and cannot imagine living with these experiences, all the while trying to go ahead with life and rearing my children. Again, this was a very interesting course and I was very glad to be a part of it in my educational journey.