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Islands Prof. Shepherd spoke about was a lady named Long Celia. Long Celia was given 50
lashes in George Town in October 1820 (Shepherd, 2016). This was my first-time hearing about
this ladys experience and I was born and raised here on Grand Cayman. I found that in this
lecture there were many events that kept gender discrimination and domestic violence alive.
Women werent the only ones treated unfairly, men were too because they were enslaved as well.
Prof. Shepherds lecture was very interesting because I learned a lot about how the women and
men slaves were treated and how discrimination and domestic violence were put into play during
that period.
These ladies lectures can have an impact on my career or professional growth in the
future. When I get into the working world, I can accept people I meet from different background
and cultures. Also, I can be aware of the discrimination that may happen in the workplace.
Dr. Dalea Bean and Prof. Verene A. Shepherds lectures were amazing because of how
much information was given about the gender discrimination and domestic violence. Their
lectures opened my eyes to realize that it still happens today and we can put a stop to all of it.