The thing that is going really well with my project is the planning of the photoshoots. I have my people I am going to photograph set, and the dates planned to photograph them, and the locations picked out. They will also be writing up their PCOS story and giving them to me to use on the website, as well as to use some quotes on some posterboard to use in photos as well. The biggest challenge I am having is really just getting the project going. It has felt like a kind of slow start, but I am excited that things will begin to pick up in the next few days. Working around Covid has also been a challenge. Trying to figure out places and time to do the photoshoots has been a bit tricky because of Covid. The essay I choose was chapter 7 Again --- Segregation Must End. I choose this one because of the connection to wanting more people to learn and create peace. With PCOS there is very little information, and because it is just begin...
The biggest thing that Bell Hooks needs to belong is connections. She talks about the connections in Kentucky with the people, her family, and nature. She talks about how she wanted to be with her parents as they age into their older years, and how "When life inside the concrete house was painful, unbearable, there was always the outside." She is connected to nature and also talks many times about the mountains. Some of the challenges she faced were the racial disparity in Kentucky. She had to deal with people that glorified the confederate flag, and people that "mask their denial of white supremacy by mouthing slogans like 'heritage not hate.'" Another challenge she faced was her fears following her to wherever she moved. What I need to belong, is joy and a lighthearted atmosphere. I need a place that doesn't instill fear and allows some time to myself. I also have to agree with needing time in nature. There is something so p...