For this activity, I decided to be passive by sitting on the ground and trying not to disturb anyone as I held up my sign to support the homeless. We completed this activity in a semi-populated area adjacent to clothing stores. Since this was done in the early hours of the day, only a few people walked by, and a fair amount of cars and bikes passed as well. San Luis Obispo is fairly wealthy town, so their are structured inequalities between the social classes. Many of the homeless are born into their social class of poverty, so it is rare for them to have social mobility because of the negative …show more content…
I also noticed that the women of the group tended to receive more help than the men because the social construction of gender roles have shown that women need more help because there is inequalities between the genders. Even though we have progressed to having a equal incomes, men and women are still not seen as equal in this patriarchal world. Although I did not receive any money, my partner Jasmine got support from a homeless man. From my viewpoint, it looked like he gave her all the money he had, so it really touched my