Saturday, May 25, 2013

Perspectives on Diversity and Culture


Aspects of culture and diversity that I have studied were “dominant” in one of the responses. It was shared that if you are born rich you see things from rich perspective and gives no consideration to the less privileged. Also, an element of “deep culture” was addressed in the response of community connection and prospects for having equal opportunities.
A relative defined culture as a lifestyle created by our background and race in our environment, and diversity as including other people from different countries to advance their goals in spite of beliefs or what they look like.
 A co-worker who is Hispanic defined culture as a connection with community and family history that involve customs of language, foods, music, and history. She defined diversity as respecting other people’s traditions and their right to have a good life of education for children and work in America.
A friend defined cultural as family roots and heritage, and defined diversity as understanding other races of people and letting everybody in to share in the hope of equal opportunity.
Reflecting on these definitions of culture and diversity reaffirmed the fact that we have to move beyond “surface culture” and go deep into it.  Also, we have to embrace diversity in our society because it is here to stay.  We have to really understand all components diversity and culture in order to promote social justice for children in the classroom.

3 comments:

  1. Audrey,

    I like how all three individuals you asked about culture and diversity were different responses. It is alwasy good to get different opinions and experiences to this topic. Although I must say, the comment about being rich and giving no consideration to those less privileged, was absolutely a great point. Although not all rich/wealthy individuals react in that way, it was good to get that perspective. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Hi Audrey,
    I enjoyed your post on the various definitons of culture and diversity. I think it goes back to the knowledge that all people are humans and demand all the consideration and respect that is possible.

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  3. I like your responses to diversity that use words such as understanding or respecting. So often, people describe diversity as differences. You actually got some really good responses and definitions!

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