Hi folks,
Oh my, it is August 1st! I will use the university break as my excuse for not updating. The Namibia trip did not pan out, but I did a couple of day trips and spent time with friends. It was a good stress relief. I received "firsts" which are sorta like As in three of my courses and am waiting to hear about the last course. It was my most challenging class (Public Health and Society) so I'm not expecting a first, but hopefully I did well.
I am still working at the Italian restaurant and should be starting with the music school soon. I don't have any private students yet, but I'll be teaching a woodwind sectional class with clarinet and saxophone. Should be a challenge, but I am looking forward to it.
Class has started again and I've just finished my block classes. I decided to take three courses rather than two. My plan is too finish all of my course work by the end of the next semester so that I am free to travel during my last semester (when I'm writing my thesis) if the opportunity arrises. I'm really enjoying my courses this semester, which are more Health Systems focused: Health Policy and Planning and Economics of Health Systems. I'm also taking Evidence Based Health Care, which isn't health systems focused, but the concepts can certainly be applied (using research to make policy decisions rather than clinical decisions).
Thomas and I are still doing well, though it's been difficult for me that so much of his work is in Joburg. It's the reality of our situation and while it's better than living in different countries, it's still hard. I think this is worth mentioning. There are some positive things about long (or short!) distance relationships, including having "self" time. However, at the end of the day, I think most of us would rather have the person you love nearby. I'm really surprised there isn't more information/support out there for people doing the long distance thang, what with globalization and all. Surely someone somewhere should be making money off of this? :)
I'm still lacking in the activism department, buuuuut the Cape Town Slut Walk is coming up! We were also treated to two famous feminist thinkers visiting Cape Town last week: Judith Butler and Raewyn Connell. Butler didn't come to speak about feminism--her topic was about Zionism, but I really loved what she had to say (what I could follow, at least!). Connell spoke about Transexual rights in relation to feminism and was a really good talk. She feels that women whom are transexual should be working towards policy change for women that includes trans women, as opposed to policy targeted only at transexual women. I both agree and disagree with her, but I definitely see where she is coming from. My only concern is how to actually make "women" an inclusive term, especially under a legal setting. For non-trans feminists, she urged that we spend some time learning about what the lives of trans women (and men) are like. She gave us a reading list and I plan on checking at least one of the books out.
Time for me to get back to the reading grind. Sorry to have disappeared for so long, but I plan to be updating regularly now. Love!
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