Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Blog #17

Interview Protocol (Draft)

Basics:

 - name, age, race, sex, gender, ethnicity, occupation, sexual orientation (if comfortable), religion

 - family: siblings? single parent? children? ages, income level, education levels


 - do you fluently speak any other languages other than English?



 - where did you grow up?

 - where did your parents/siblings grow up?


Background History (race/ethnicity/gender):


 - tell me about your family situation (income, culture......tbc)


 - what was it like being a Latin@ growing up in a community that does not have many Latin@s?

 - what was it like being a girl growing up in that same community?

 - was there ever a time or a moment in your life where you were ever "aware" of your race/ethnicity/gender?

 - can you recall a time where you felt ostracized for being a Latin@ or a cisfemale?

 - have you ever traveled to your parents' home country/countries? what was that experience like?

 - how would you compare the experience of going there to the experience of living here?

Background History (feminism):

 - how did you come to discover feminism?

 - what compelled you to the feminist movement?

 - was there any one person or people who encouraged your interest? were they the person/people who got you interested in the first place?

Current Thoughts:

 - do you feel as if your race/ethnicity has defined you in some way?

 - do you feel as if your gender has defined you in some way?

 - do you think life would be different if you weren't (insert race/ethnicity/gender here)

 - what value do you place on the role of feminism in society?

 - how important is feminism to you?

 - do you have any ideas as to why there is so much opposition to feminism?


 - how important is intersectionality in the success of feminism?

 - are you very involved in the feminist community?

 - how would you describe your experience being a part of this community? (positive? negative? both?)

 - is there anything you think could be better regarding the inclusion of other people? (trans*, queer, POC, WOC, etc..)

TO BE CONTINUED...

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