The
city of Lowell is known for its role in history because of people, events, and
places that are a part of this great city. Lowell plays an important role in educating
the people who are lucky enough to visit or live here. This city brings many
different types of people with many different interests and helps to teach them
or get them started on an educated journey. The University of Massachusetts
Lowell invited Piper Kerman to speak at the college to its students and
faculty. Jack Kerouac, a famous author, lived in Lowell and is recognized by
the Kerouac festival every year. They city of Lowell is home to many textile
mills and museums like the Boott-Cotton Museum and the American Textile Museum.
All of these things educate the people that run into them and leave them
wondering and wanting to learn more.
Piper
Kerman visiting the University of Massachusetts Lowell was a very interesting
experience for me. Going in to listen to her speak I had assumed that she would
talk mostly about her book, Orange is the
New Black, and it’s growing popularity as a show on Netflix. I had never seen
the show or read the book up to this point, but many of my friends had and
wanted to go see her speak so I tagged along. I was interested to learn what Orange is the New Black is all about.
When Kerman started speaking I was confused that I had been wrong in my
assumption of the topic of her speech. While she did talk about her book and the
show most of her talk was about life in prisons.
I
decided to learn more about Piper Kerman’s book and show to see how it related
to what she had discussed at UMass Lowell. I originally thought that the book
was just a fictional story about life in a prison, but I learned that it was
actually a memoir about Kerman’s time in a prison for women. I soon began to
research more about life in prisons and how the people are treated and found
many articles that seemed to agree with Kerman. Had I not been in Lowell I
would not have heard Piper Kerman speak. Kerman taught me about life in a
prison and made me want to learn more and research information myself.
The
city of Lowell holds a festival in honor of the famous writer Jack Kerouac, who
had lived in Lowell. Lowell High School participated in the festival and had
students write poetry that was inspired by Kerouac. They wrote poetry about
their lives and to be honest most of it was pretty bad. One that was better
than most of the rest written by a boy who had the crowd snap, stomp, or clap
to a beat and he read his poem to the beat that was produced by the crowd. We
decided not to stay for the whole reading because it was getting kind of
painful to listen to and was quite boring, but I was still impressed that the
kids got up and read their poems in front of everyone and let them into private
aspects of their lives.
Visiting
the Boott-Cotton Museum made me want to visit the American Textile Museum to
see if I could learn more about the textile industry during the Industrial
Revolution as well as other technology of that time. Both museums in Lowell are
there to inform the people who visit about the textile industry mainly during
this time period. While walking through the American Textile Museum I saw how
the textile industry has grown over the years. This museum filled in the some
of the blanks that were created by the Boott-Cotton Museum. Not only did it
show textiles that were made during the Industrial Revolution, but it showed
other pieces that were in fashion at the time and other types of machinery used
to create clothing. The American Textile Museum showed textiles from before,
during, and after the Industrial Revolution and expanded more on outside of
textiles in Lowell than the Boott-Cotton Museum did.
Together
all of these events and places in Lowell enlightened me to many aspects of life
I did not previously know about. Without Lowell I would have never looked into Orange is the New Black or probably have
even heard of Jack Kerouac. I would never have learned how a writer like
Kerouac could affect how students writes and portrays themselves to other
students. Though I had previously been to the Boott-Cotton Museum, without moving
to Lowell I most likely would not have ever visited the American Textile Museum
and get a better understand of the textile industry over the years. The city of
Lowell has educated me greatly over the past few months.
Hannah,
ReplyDeleteIt's great reading that you got so much out of these excursions. Yes, there is still much to digest with regards to America's prison system. If you want a good documentary about America's broken judicial system, I recommend "Paradise Lost 3." And I'm happy to read that you finished Kerouac's short story, though I'm not sure I can agree with your assessment that he wrote about this things with little passion. Even his sadness he is passionate about! Nonetheless, great work on this final response, and I thank you for sharing it. 10/10