I’ve never been much of an active member of any social media outlet. It’s rare for me to intentionally go online and follow, like or post anything. I spend less than thirty minutes a day on social media which I know is something not many of my peers can say. However, even then, when something happens that causes shock-waves in America. Whether its Kim Kardashian's exaggerated photo-shoots or the verdict on a controversial trial, I’ll hear about. Not only that, but I will know every perspective there is, know what experts and viewers globally have to say about it. I can attain all of this information, by clicking a hashtag. The hashtag is primarily used on twitter to demonstrate emotion , thoughts , support and so on but it has become so much more than that. When a hashtag is used by a large group of people , it becomes a trending topic , giving it the power of exposure to all online users. This power has created a new realm of self-expression, community building and one can even say a culture. I am not a twitter users, and yet I will come across the Twitter hashtag that has made it’s was to the list of trending topics. The power of Hashtags and twitter has become so significant that News stations use them to create a more personal relationship with their audience. This makes for a larger audience and a more accessibility to the lives of this audience. I myself, am not a twitter user , but a trending hashtags is capable to make it’s way to me where I may be on the internet. For example, I quickly found what #breaktheinternet was when there was comical re- creations posted all over the internet. Of course there are a lot more socially beneficial uses to the hashtag than to see Kim K's behind. Hashtags have become movements, the users have become advocates and activists, expressing their ideals and views and supporting the views of their peers. Tweets has become the real voice of America. The majority of america's population sits in young adults been the age of seventeen and 30, which happen to be the primary users of tweeter. When American's do not feel that the media sufficiently covers the controversial topics and events going on in a America, or better yet ; when they disagree with the Media's choice in words ; they take their hashtag power and trend the truth. Twitter has become a go to new's source for a large portion of America, from my personal observation, a person is more likely to loyally follow a hashtag than they are to follow an actual reports from say CNN or Fox. Twitter has the power to lead rebellions, ruin reputations and cause controversial discussions; but Twitter can also feed on to social integration and unity. Hashtags have the capability for bringing strangers together from all over the world through common interests and passions, These passions and strong opinions create the space for discussion and unified encouragement for social change.
Multiculturalism and The Media
Friday, December 12, 2014
The Power of a Hashtag
I’ve never been much of an active member of any social media outlet. It’s rare for me to intentionally go online and follow, like or post anything. I spend less than thirty minutes a day on social media which I know is something not many of my peers can say. However, even then, when something happens that causes shock-waves in America. Whether its Kim Kardashian's exaggerated photo-shoots or the verdict on a controversial trial, I’ll hear about. Not only that, but I will know every perspective there is, know what experts and viewers globally have to say about it. I can attain all of this information, by clicking a hashtag. The hashtag is primarily used on twitter to demonstrate emotion , thoughts , support and so on but it has become so much more than that. When a hashtag is used by a large group of people , it becomes a trending topic , giving it the power of exposure to all online users. This power has created a new realm of self-expression, community building and one can even say a culture. I am not a twitter users, and yet I will come across the Twitter hashtag that has made it’s was to the list of trending topics. The power of Hashtags and twitter has become so significant that News stations use them to create a more personal relationship with their audience. This makes for a larger audience and a more accessibility to the lives of this audience. I myself, am not a twitter user , but a trending hashtags is capable to make it’s way to me where I may be on the internet. For example, I quickly found what #breaktheinternet was when there was comical re- creations posted all over the internet. Of course there are a lot more socially beneficial uses to the hashtag than to see Kim K's behind. Hashtags have become movements, the users have become advocates and activists, expressing their ideals and views and supporting the views of their peers. Tweets has become the real voice of America. The majority of america's population sits in young adults been the age of seventeen and 30, which happen to be the primary users of tweeter. When American's do not feel that the media sufficiently covers the controversial topics and events going on in a America, or better yet ; when they disagree with the Media's choice in words ; they take their hashtag power and trend the truth. Twitter has become a go to new's source for a large portion of America, from my personal observation, a person is more likely to loyally follow a hashtag than they are to follow an actual reports from say CNN or Fox. Twitter has the power to lead rebellions, ruin reputations and cause controversial discussions; but Twitter can also feed on to social integration and unity. Hashtags have the capability for bringing strangers together from all over the world through common interests and passions, These passions and strong opinions create the space for discussion and unified encouragement for social change.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Online Activisim
For our generation, involvement in social media is
inevitable. Whether you religiously follow every celebrity on Instagram or articles you read online link you to
different blogs and profiles; social media and the type of essence and interaction it possess is everywhere. When something is as present
as social media is in a person’s everyday
life, it’s important to make use of it. Online activism is a way that we can turn something that is more commonly used for entertainment into a promotion for
change. Everything that is placed online, is placed there with intention; it's activism , whether online or not, is intentional
action that is attempting to bring about social and political change. Activism allows the
larger population to advocate and speak for minority groups that are being
discriminated against in order to reach legislative
change that will benefit these minority
groups. One may assume that productive activism consists of demonstrations, protests, boycotts
sit ins and so on , however; online activism has the potential to cause a shock-wave of
change; all that is needed in this decade is a catch Hashtag. Many might say that social media has actually caused alienation and isolation , and rather than contributing to helping an individual real their full human potential through interaction with others, it causes harm. However, for others being active online, is their ideal and most production form of communication with their peers , and more importantly, the international community. As defined in Linda Steiner's Oppositional Decoding as an Act of Oppositional Decoding ; communication , as it is through the internet, is a ritual process for circulatory transforming and Maintaining a social group's culture ( Carey, 1975).
When communicating online, there is no filter for what is visible to the entire world, for the most part. This opens the opportunity for advocating for the Human Rights of many minority groups not only in The United States , but all over the world. Due to the power of the dominant groups in different communities and the structure that is in place, there are certain truths that are pushed under the rug to avoid a civil rebellion. As members off these communities and these societies everyone has the given right to be informed about how legislative and communal decisions will effect them. In result of the dominant groups efforts to maintain what they perceive to be an orderly flow in society , what is released by media outlets is often times hidden behind white lies. Through Online activism , activists can reach a larger population and approach global news in a more inclusive, progressive , relate-able format that can lead to more productive peaceful protests. As activists try to spread the word about their passion for social justice, social media assists on making involvement possible for any person who's interested. For example , if an organization is trying to put together a peaceful protest, they can efficiently rally up participants online, as well as gain supports from afar ; even if they can not actually be there. We have become technologically advanced enough to have our support and presence be in more than one place at a time and we should embrace that power.The language a government official uses to address an even will not be the same as that of a person looking at the event through moral rather than legal lenses. This is when it be comes most important to use the internet to put the injustice we see in the world into the perspective for the rest of the world looking from the outside in , in any issue, anywhere. The click of a thumbs up on Facebook, a double tap on Instagram or re tweet on twitter , the domino effect can lead to international recognition of what really matters.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Globalizing American Culture
As our country becomes more and more diverse and Minorities start to become the Majority, in numbers not power dynamics, companies must start to make changes and use innovation to target these populations of people. This task is easiest for fast food restaurants and food product chains due to the fact that they are accessible to every socioeconomic class.This is relevantly important because many people of color ,specially undocumented immigrants, are living pay check to paycheck barely making ends meet. To them a meal at a fast food restaurant is a significant outing. Some companies whose efforts to reach out to these communities really stand out are McDonalds and Coca Cola. Not only have these huge companies globalized their image and made their products internationally known and demanded, they have made them is a part of American culture.This becomes an advantage when selling within the united states because it gives immigrants a sense of regularity after leaving their home country. Regardless of where one is migrating from, chances are that there was a McDonalds there. McDonalds symbolizes the diversity they pledge to have gained from international business through the translation of their Jingle , I’m Loving it, into up to a dozen languages. They are attempting to reach out to all of their potential customers and make them feel a sense of comfort , understanding and acceptance through their Marketing strategies. They have taken advantage of the opportunities that come along with Acculturation and assimilation. They have used casting and cultural aspects , such as music and clothing, to gain the loyalty of new groups of people.Another great brand to look at is Coca Cola. As individuals try to adapt and assimilate to the American way of Life Coca Cola takes the time to make sure they know that their differences are embraced. During the 2014 Super Bowl Coca Cola released a commercial that tied together many different races and ethnicities to demonstrate their similarities through the love of the product. While this could be considered a genius and even beautiful strategy by many , there was individuals who saw it and took offense because the words being used to how their unity was America the beautiful. My assumption is that Coca Cola was making an attempt at surfacing the beauty of the diversity of our nation and through that reach audiences of all backgrounds. Considering that in this decade racism and discrimination have surfaced as crucial issues once again, it is important for there to be a company willing to create an image of beauty and Unity among a diverse community.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Obsessed
Monday, November 3, 2014
Exclusivity of Music and Language
Cultural Assimilation can be seen through more than just
choice of costumes on Halloween, it can be seen through things as such as
language and Music. This country is full of many kinds of people and so many cultures;
a way for them to remain cohesive is through their language and their music.
When having to assimilate into American Culture, they have to learn the English
language and often times that results in a culturally unique interpretation of
the Language. This form of English becomes their own and although that may make
them vulnerable to misunderstanding and stereotyping, it contributes to unity
within the community. The first example that comes to mind, is the way that African
Americans speak English and the way that their language is significant to their
culture. When African
Americans began to
learn the English language
they mixed it with certain
words or forms of speech
that originated from their native
languages, over time this created the need to
label their form of speech as
something uniquely different than the
English language. Through this came what can currently be referred to as
Ebonics by linguist specialists. Given that they formed this language within themselves,
whether it is considered slang or actual language, gives them a sense of entitlement
to it. This version of the English language has become a part of the African
American Culture. Due to their feeling of entitlement it becomes invasive when individuals
of other races adopt their form of speech to create something of themselves,
such as rap/ hip hop artists. African Americans already have a long
history of being robbed of their
freedom and their rights, hearing others
take their language as their own is set to
be upsetting. Not only that, but the African American
Version of English is often
times referred to as Ghetto, or
ratchet when used by
African Americans but considered a part of pop culture when used by
others. For example there is Justin Bieber and Iggy Azalea, they are
both clearly not African American however they talk and even
preform as if they were. They
have both emerged into the pop /
hip hop world embracing that Hip hop
culture, which is considered to
be predominantly black.

They are often
criticized for trying to be a part of
hip hop culture because of their
appearance and their back ground. Hip hop
music embraces the struggle and resilience that has come from living as an
African America, giving them room to
feel they are the only ones that
should have the right to create music
through their Language.
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