tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6754179643513276174.post6050480191543350452..comments2012-12-06T12:27:18.387-08:00Comments on Sabrina Alvarez: Talking Points #1Sabrina Alvarezhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04732200351182134646noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6754179643513276174.post-42618716899935271772012-12-06T08:59:38.447-08:002012-12-06T08:59:38.447-08:00I like what you both forth with the glass cracking...I like what you both forth with the glass cracking, saying that women, regardless of color, should join as one and defeat the movement as a whole. Also the education part the Sue ellen and yourself agree upon is interesting to me. I mean I would have tended to agree with the author, but know what you and Sue have put forth I have a better understanding now. SO thank youAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01502157831246259317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6754179643513276174.post-70484044933446017042012-09-05T21:01:23.297-07:002012-09-05T21:01:23.297-07:00I am glad you understood my point that I was tryin...I am glad you understood my point that I was trying to make in regards to the reading. I agree with you on the comment that you made stating the author's point of view was invalid when she said, "our culture allows women so little scope for development...". Knowing there are all types of funding for women of different races, and that are involved in so many things for them to educate themselves. The problem is that so many women are unaware of the funding to educate themselves that is available. When you said, "..., or even own your own business we are allowed to." that is so true. There are government funding available to women that want to open certain business that are dominated by males. Those business if in contract with the government for what ever reason is the first to be called in a male dominated work environment. I enjoyed your extended point of view. See you in class.Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11897197774343702890noreply@blogger.com