Inequality, Qué Es Eso, Sir?
Inequality, Qué Es Eso, Sir?


I try my best
to be
a culturally
responsive teacher.
The other day
I focused on
how women are
seen as weaker
in our
Mexican-American
culture.
These were their responses
about gender inequality.
I took the liberty
of arranging some for rhyme.
Everything is [sic].
I expect my wife to cooke me some food
To wash my clothe
To make me
a masash
To doblar my clothe
To wash.
I will go to sleep
Go to work
Go to take a shower
Go to eate.
I expect my spouse to take care of baby,
Laundry,
Clean the house,
Make my bed
And wear the blouse I said.
I expect my wife to be nice to me,
don’t be
pressure
Don’t get in fights,
take care
of stuff.
I will make sure
we have enough
I will cook for her
in special days,
Give time for the family,
Yes it’s fair, Because we’re ladys
and Men are Made to respect
and protect
us. We Womans
work but in our house
cleaning, washing, cooking.
Men are more respected in our culture.
I’m a Male and males are men.
Males are stronger.
Men have more Power, it’s true, sir
Because they do stuff that is harder then
what girls do.
No because the boys expect the Girls with tight shorts.
And they expect them Perfect.
The gender male is more respected
In Mexican-American culture,
Because males abuse of female.
I expect that he
Give me money
That he respect me
That he cleans the house
That he be funny
I will respect him
Be fair
Not let him touch my body
I will not get attractive for other
mens.
How can we defeat subjugation
when we only have 54 minutes
of conversation?
The marginalization of women
should end with our youth.

great that you’re discussing these things in your class!
Thank you so much for commenting!
My aim is to expose the shortcomings of our culture
while teaching them to effectively communicate their
opinion. I teach grades 6-8 and they are all showing
much progress. (: