Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Fwd: DIAZ


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From: Jocelyn Diaz <jocelyndiaz09@mail.fresnostate.edu>
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:06 PM
Subject: DIAZ
To: tkubal2.2009.culture@blogger.com


Jocelyn Diaz

http://icati.catishack.com/uploads/JocelynDiaz/JocelynDiaz-19374243299-20140909-1410231456.554.mp3

     We were told to do an interview that had to do with either, Columbus day (Ingenious Day) or how did we see consent, how did we defined it. My partner and I felt nervous for the first time that we weren't even able to finish the interview fully. I was able to start off the interview though and get some of her feedback. The interviewee felt that consent was the topic to choose for herself since she didn't really have any comments towards Columbus Day; I felt the same way. 

     She also felt that consent in her words mean "Individual feelings." What she meant by this, is that it's a personal stance, no other person is speaking for you. So if you condone it, then this means you mean it and are consenting, and vice versa. This was as far as we were able to get in our interview. Overall, as a first time experience, time means everything.


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