Monday, May 11, 2015

Power is Identifiable and Malleable

Through this course I learned that power isn't always stagnant; it's identifiable and malleable. If you are able to identify the power and holders of the power in its simplest form, you can then look for areas of intervention. The theories we studied in class helped us to simplify power, making it more understandable and less intimidating. Therefore, once we understand it, power can be changed and power relations are not inevitable. This understanding alone is a source of power as you can feel free to see and realize realities that were once beyond your reach.

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