Over the course of one day, make a list of the relationships and interactions you have with family, friends, teachers, students, and others. Again, due to the limitations imposed by the pandemic, you may be limited to interactions in your immediate and virtual environments (e.g. social media, online school, etc.). In a 4-6 page paper, answer the following questions: 1) Identify each of the personal relationships you experienced during your day of observation. Describe the way power is balanced in each relationship What political negotiations were present in each relationship 2) Reflect on how power is organized in your life. How does power intersect with age, gender, income, race, religion, sexuality, and citizenship? Consider how these power dynamics were established in your area and experience. How do they differ from the larger population, and what might change them over time. Submissions should be typed, double-spaced, 1″ margins, times new roman 12 pt font, and saved as .doc, .docx, .pdf. Use APA format for citations and references
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