In the movie North Country the plot over laps allot of the issues we discuss in class weekly. The way the inerrant dominant power the men naturally take within the union. It reminds me of a lot of Cornell West theories on the politician’s in Washington. Where women potentially will never have equal power unless we keep on widdling away the barriers of gender discrimination. I noticed in the movie there were no African American people in the film. I assume it was because it was in a small town but I still wonder if there would have been a Black person working there if they had applied. The discrimination was so ingrained in the people of that town that I don’t think it would have been safe for them
In the movie North Country the plot over laps allot of the issues we discuss in class weekly. The way the inerrant dominant power the men naturally take within the union. It reminds me of a lot of Cornell West theories on the politician’s in Washington. Where women potentially will never have equal power unless we keep on widdling away the barriers of gender discrimination. I noticed in the movie there were no African American people in the film. I assume it was because it was in a small town but I still wonder if there would have been a Black person working there if they had applied. The discrimination was so ingrained in the people of that town that I don’t think it would have been safe for them