I chose Privilege 101. I like that it states that in order for us to "truly understand privilege we must keep reading, learning, and thinking critically". We don't really understand the impact things have until we see it in writing or in action. As stated privilege is the other side of oppression. When people personally experience negative behaviors towards them then they realize how much bigger the problem is. I don't understand what others who fall under these umbrellas of oppression are dealing with, but know that there is a greater problem. Until more people are willing to become educated they won't really understand the need for a change. These groups of people have more power than they are aware of and with a few strong voices a major change can be made to educate so many around them.


