my presentation on oppresion
in this presentation i highlighted issues of opppresion . in this presentation we presented that what is oppresion , different kinds of oppresion prevalent in the society and how can we solve these problems. i talked about that oppresion is when some person tries to over-rule other persons decision . then i talked about racism and classism as these are the 2 most prevalent cases of oppresion . my proposed solution , was generall but bold , change in attitude of people , change the mindset of people be it through campaigning,demonstrations etc .in general my presentation is short and precise . my perspective , about this presentation is , that it gives a fresh start for people to think about racism and classism .
photos of the poster
the topic we chose was racism , because racism has a very deep meaning , which people sometimes dont tend to understand . in this poster we chose the idea of chess . in chess the player with the white piece is the first one to move , while the player with the black piece goes second . in this poster we made a conversation between the 2 chess pieces , talking about stereotypes of racism , myths , taboos etc.my perspective about this poster is that it is very intriguing . the chess idea is really innovative and the dialogues give us something to talk about . the colour scheme of the following poster is bold and impactful.
i have chosen this interview as it showcased , the mindset of women in india . in this video when we asked that if married , would you include your husbands surname in your name . the teacher promptly said yes , but when asked about if he would add her surname , the teacher replied with no , saying that he wouldnt be comfortable . this is one of the main issues of oppresion that are pressed against married women . when we asked , that why would she change her surname , she said because its in our culture. for no rhyme or reason ladies change their surname to their husbands surname . here it also shows that how the man is ruling over the woman over her rights .
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