tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483475855876654460.post8637705404696558413..comments2024-01-11T06:22:32.598-06:00Comments on Justicia, Paz y Tierra / Justice, Peace and Earth: March 8: International Women's DayKatty Huanuco, CCVIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398997036345858255noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1483475855876654460.post-37902732387906338612014-10-16T18:09:33.056-05:002014-10-16T18:09:33.056-05:00On page 114 of the Engage book, we learned about s...On page 114 of the Engage book, we learned about structural violence. The book says, “structural violence occurs when some groups, classes, genders, nationalities, etc. are assumed to have, and in fact do have, more access to goods resources, and opportunities than other groups, classes, genders, nationalities, etc.” The blog shows a stand against structural violence towards women. They should not have to have a day that we recognize women’s freedom, their freedom is just as equal as every man’s freedom. In Engage, the box titled “Working Women”, on pg. 114 shows structural violence through examples of unequal pay. Women should be paid equal. They shouldn’t have a day only dedicated to women’s rights, because women have the same rights as everyone else everyday of the year. This blog shows we need to come together, and decide to finally treat everyone equal. What are we waiting for?Tyler Millerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01334814495137287589noreply@blogger.com