The least interesting topic I think was the media. I mean, I knew everything about the media before we even had a whole class about it. I don't feel like I really learned anything new about how they impact our daily lives. I think we could have gone waaaaaaay more in depth about it and its impacts on the political and social system. I think the medias affects on our lives is so profound that what we covered didn't really do it justice.
My prior knowledge of the government prior was pretty nil. I knew how the basic government worked, but now I REALLY get it. I know that the people who work in D.C. are really working *hopefully* and I've found a new appreciation for my government. However, with the Social Security and Medicare crisis coming to light, I have a new burden on my shoulders. Which is upsetting, but I'm really glad I took this class now because I feel a lot more prepared then my fellow peers and I know that if there is going to be change in our system its going to take a hell of a lot of people.
Based on my friends, I think my generation is changing things. I have heated discussions with my friends are we are all art majors, and not so much politically active in anything. (Besides women's rights myself) I think that we are the lest ignorant generation when it comes to hard hitting issues, and we have opinons, and we make them known. I also think that our influence form our parents has alsmot flipped flopped, and we instead strike a note with out parents that things aren't really right in this nation when it comes to prejudices and freedoms. I think that if we were able to put aside all the bullshit imposed on us (school, work, bills, student loans, etc.) we would be able to unite even further and really make change in our legislation. Its nice to say that I today, I can imagine a world where there is legal gay marriage, legal marijuana, racism is on its way out, EQUALITY FOR ALL: the real American dream. We are really changing the way this nation works. I feel proud to be in the Millennium generation.
This class has defiantly inspired me to get out there and join NOW or the women's rights organization on campus. I feel I spend a lot of time bitching and doing nothing. I really want to protest and and get dirty and, dare I say, get arrested, for something I really truly believe is right. I know that I can find a lot of excuses that is keeping from doing these things, but like I said this class, and you Rankin, made me realize that if anything is gonna happen I have to get off my ass and get a bunch of people together and do something about it. It would be a proud day to see the ERA get passed and know that I did something about that.
This class was awesome. I feel that you're one of the better teachers out there and I'm glad to have had the experience. You're a definite influence on your students and you speak with force and truth, which is something many many people lack. Thanks for a great 4 weeks and and a new outlook on our nation. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) Rankin for President!

