Sunday, November 24, 2013

Final essay promt

Reflecting on this English class we have learned a lot in such a short period of time. We started with politics and economics with the book The Rich and the Rest of US, and then we went and talked a little about religion and how a Jesuit priest views the world by working with homies. During the time slot of the class in the real world, various events happened such as the government shutdown, Obama care, the event on Syria. Most recently was the typhoon that devastated the Philippines. After analyzing the couple of events that transpired in real life while the course of the semester and from the books that we read I came up with the following idea thinking of these books:


How do political and socio-economic as well as natural events that are considered disasters impact an individual’s spiritual life and their way to act upon the event? Does the action taken based upon something that we humans inherit due to the fact that we live here in this world? What is the name of that that makes us feel something for them and makes us commit action for it to the point thatg we write books and stories?

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Letter to Chief...

The Hearts of my People
To the Head Chief of the Oakland Police Department,
                 I heard the other day that you have a proposed plan that with the amount of ten million dollars from the funding of the government, you plan to hire 10 new officers and also close the gap on gang violence in Oakland; mainly East Oakland, by approaching the 10 most notorious gang members and offering them job training/ classes using the accept the offer or using the stick method. With all due respect sir, there are a lot of life values that life throws that you should take consideration of before implementing the proposed plan that you currently have on your agenda. I will be focusing on 2 that I consider you should have in your mind when it comes to a good way to reach out to these so called “Notorious Gangsters”. Two of the factors that you should look at when seeing the struggles of these people that try to live day by day and what makes them choose that lifestyle are compassion and kinship
                Compassion is one of the first things that should come into the mind of someone when trying to “categorize” the person. It is the whole idea of walking in someone else’s shoes. As simple as that sounds, it is what most of us forget about when seeing another human beings actions. Gregory Boyles, Jesuit priest who works with homeboy industries and wrote the book Tattoos on the Heart ,he said in the book that “The strategy of Jesus is not centered in taking the right stand on issues, but rather standing in the right place”(pg. 72). Most of these people are somewhat chosen to live these lifestyles due to economic and political/social problems that this country is going through, especially in Our beautiful city of Oakland. To feel and reach out to these people, one must first see what is like to live in a particular neighborhood of Oakland; for example, Soborante Park. Also you can’t just say and automatically assume that because the person dresses in a certain way that person is a gangster and is all bad and always commits all the crimes. Boyles quotes in his book from the bible that “I called you by your name. You are mine…” (55). This means that you have to first cross the boundary of the gangster before you categorize that person in your circles. Also, you have to know the person and find out why they are living the way they are at the moment because something made them choose that lifestyle.
           After you do that step, the other thing you have to do and take into consideration is something that compliments it, which is to obtain kinship with them. “With kinship as the goal, other essential things fall into place; without it, no justice, and no peace” (pg187); Father Gregory Boyles expresses the idea of the result of kinship when you make them come to you naturally. We have to let them open up and make them choose the idea by themselves, instead of threatening them with such crazy idea of making them go to jail if they don’t accept them.
             So instead of making they get forced to accept the idea, why don’t we use that funding for creating alternative community programs so THEY can seek out what they like. Especially for our young population that is being exposed to that environment. If you put them something they like in front of them, they will get the idea of doing bad decisions fall behind. I agree that the additional officers will be beneficiary for our city, as the calls for the need of our people are going to be answered faster. But don’t use them for locking up people. Instead use community programs to reach out to these people to plant the seed. And with that, most likely a better Oakland will get created.
                                                                                                              Sincerely,

                                                                             A college student who has been exposed to                                                                                   that environment 

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Mini essay about Tattoos in the Heart

Bringing together a community with love

God doesn’t discriminate you  because he is too busy loving you no matter what actions you take and knows you as a human being and what makes you genuine.
       
          Tattoos to the Heart, written by Father Gregory Boyle, talks about how different experiences he has had working with the homies has influenced on how he views and sees God and how he works on the humans that we are. One of the ideas that he has been thought working with these people is the idea of “Dis-grace”, or why we have the feeling of shame. One of the experiences that help him understand why homies dress and do whatever they do was when he asked a homie in prison if he had any brothers and sisters.  The homie said that they were good and he wasn’t because the fact that he was locked up. Father Gregory explains and says that “… they strut around in protective shells of posturing, which stunts their real and complete selves” (52), after having the thought that Jesuit scholar said that “the principal suffering of the poor is shame and disgrace” (52). The whole event there made things clear on why people wear what they wear in general and act on actions that lead to their own avenue of emptiness and loneliness. A lot of the homies in the vignettes that father Gregory tells in most of them are missing one thing that they feels they don’t have and that is: love.
          Love is what is missing in these homies and it is what changes completely.  In one of the vignettes; Rigo, the character in it says that his mom comes from very far to see him. “She… takes… seven…buses” (27) just to see him every Sunday after church. That action that she takes is what is meant when something is done with love.
      Another thing love does is get rid of the shame they have or change their view on what they consider the enemy or in general just change. According to Boyle, this “change” happens to everyone and it sometimes takes a long time for the action to happen but it will happen. Joey, a chubby cholo at the age of twenty one experienced this radical change. He would stay all the time hanging out, but one day he tells Boyle that he applied for a job and is working at Chuck E. Cheese as the mouse because Joey said that “in two months, my son’s gonna be born. I want him to come into this world and meet his father- a working man” (119). This story showed how one event in someone’s life can have an impact on what they believe in. The persona doesn’t change because the feeling of love is deep inside the tattoos and loose clothes of them that the only thing they need transpire to them is something to make them push it out and make their expressions show it.

        A lot of us need change in our lives, and that is what father Gregory is trying to emphasize in this book based on what he believes in. You need to allow all these feelings like love and compassion and kinship in order to have your conscience clear and live a good life with morality. Understanding others is understanding yourself because the way you view a person is the reflection of what you think of yourself. That is how the concept of morality works, what a person views as wrong is what someone else views as right. That is the reason you have the power to choose when to let the feeling of love come out because only you know your limits and what is harmful to you and what isn’t. Only you can decide when to bring your community into your life and not be an outcast. Because your persona reflects on the buildup of a community as a whole, making the community genuine and that is why others envy it. They are missing that in their lives and that is why those people try to break that apart. The whole idea of reflection takes place most of the time.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Tattoos on the Heart reflection

  After reading this book I was really I was so into  it that I didn't figure that it was a 207 page book. This book is challenging to capture every single detail due to the fact that it has a lot of short stories within the bigger picture of the chapter. I like how his short stories are written in Parable fashion, which gives us a choice on how to define the deeper meaning and come up with a conclusion after analyzing the story with our own "conscience". All of the stories were good, but the one that grabbed my attention was the one about Cesar and going to JC Penny to buy him some clothes due to the fact that he just got off from prison. The picture that stuck to me the most was when Cesar asked a couple that if he knew them from somewhere and they immediately said no. The reason why that particular image stuck to me was because I had a similar incident happen to me with my friend that was a couple years back in a gang. I was always dressed completely different from what he was wearing and rocked different hairstyles also. But to make things short, this story is the one that I connected most out of all the stories.This story really has thought me and made me reflect a couple of years back of my life. All my friend needed was love because after going to prison, he got himself together and found someone to make a life with. and now they live very happy with a child. This story about Cesar immediately got my attention because it was as if I was in it a couple of years back. And i can put myself in that setting.