Participation 1:
Discussed homelessness with relation to the Contact Hypothesis, as well as the way that people view the agriculture business.
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Participation 2:
We discuss whether music is more diverse now than it used to be, and also whether music is more political now than it used to be. Audio is very bad, and it is almost impossible to hear the other person.
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Participation 3:
The discussion starts with the question of why music is less political today than it was in the 60's. She states that music now a days is not so rooted in movements or war, but is just music for entertainment. When asked if music is worth more than we currently pay, she agreed that it is worth more, and that a lot of the money for the album goes to the producer and not as much the artist.
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Participation 4:
My icati number wasn't working, so I took notes of the conversation. When I asked her if she believed that all groups were treated fairly under the justice system, she replied with a yes and a no. She said that yes, they should be as that is how the law should be applied, but that there are many things that can bring prejudice into the system. It includes cops who aren't well trained and are too violent with their victims. It also includes the people in the justice system that bring their racial prejudices, and so corrupt the system. So, she reiterates, it's not the system itself that treats groups unfairly, but the people who run the system and apply the law that treat groups unfairly.
H&H Awareness:
Asked a man about his contact with the homeless, and how he felt about them. He stated that sometimes, he tries to help the homeless but sometimes he doesn't have enough to give.
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Discussed homelessness with relation to the Contact Hypothesis, as well as the way that people view the agriculture business.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20140923-1411442283.271.mp3
Participation 2:
We discuss whether music is more diverse now than it used to be, and also whether music is more political now than it used to be. Audio is very bad, and it is almost impossible to hear the other person.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20140930-1412051961.225.mp3
Participation 3:
The discussion starts with the question of why music is less political today than it was in the 60's. She states that music now a days is not so rooted in movements or war, but is just music for entertainment. When asked if music is worth more than we currently pay, she agreed that it is worth more, and that a lot of the money for the album goes to the producer and not as much the artist.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20141111-1415682848.2420.mp3
Participation 4:
My icati number wasn't working, so I took notes of the conversation. When I asked her if she believed that all groups were treated fairly under the justice system, she replied with a yes and a no. She said that yes, they should be as that is how the law should be applied, but that there are many things that can bring prejudice into the system. It includes cops who aren't well trained and are too violent with their victims. It also includes the people in the justice system that bring their racial prejudices, and so corrupt the system. So, she reiterates, it's not the system itself that treats groups unfairly, but the people who run the system and apply the law that treat groups unfairly.
H&H Awareness:
Asked a man about his contact with the homeless, and how he felt about them. He stated that sometimes, he tries to help the homeless but sometimes he doesn't have enough to give.
http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/AaronCunningham/AaronCunningham-13123400689-20141121-1416600751.262.mp3
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