My Husband: Culture- people and their race.
Diversity- differences among people; that at times can cause arguments and disagreements.
Female in Her Fifties:
Culture is the environment that a person live in and diversity is a mix and understanding and respect for one another.
Female in Her Twenties:
Culture is different characteristics formed to suit what type of environment and society you are around and diversity is different personality formed to set you or an environment apart.
I feel that all individuals had a good take on what culture and diversity is. Since an environment can consist of various differences, I feel that this can include sexual preferences, race, political stance, socioeconomic placement such as middle class, poor, etc. So since two people used the word 'environmental differences' I think that word goes a long way and I feel that it correlates with what we have been studying so far in this class.
One part that I think is something to really think about is my husbands definition of diversity. If you think of what was stated in our video for the week, his statement is similar to that of the professional talking in the video. She stated that diversity is like an iceberg. At the tip we have all the fun stuff such as restaurants, food, clothing, music, etc. that is represented by that culture. But in the middle we have confusion, and the arguments that my husband spoke of because of differences of opinions, etc. I thought his partake on the word was quite interesting! I feel that I learned something from all three responses, as well as all responses being similar to at least a portion of what we are learning in this class; mainly a portion because as we all have learned, culture and diversity goes so much more than the 'tip of the iceberg'!!!
Shawanza,
ReplyDeleteExcellent post! I truly enjoyed reading through your take on culture and diversity, along with the various people you spoke with this week. Your husband's idea of how culture and diversity are related, yet different from each other. You mentioned the iceberg reference from the media segment and this is truly something that has stuck with me throughout the week. It helped make the idea come more alive, and make it easier to understand.
Thanks for a great post!
Kate
Hi Shawanzaa
ReplyDeleteIt is true that one's environment influences their culture and some times their choices in life! However, there is that percentage of people who strive to become more than what they see in their environment and work hard to accomplish this goal! Diversity in early childhood is a beautiful thing to see, colors, heritage, language, ceremonies, and music! I love everything that a culture rich with history can teach me and it is okay to have a difference of opinion and even arguments as long as it is resolved on a respectful level! My hope is that I am teaching the children in my program to respect all cultures and possibly change their thinking or the mindset of someone else that has a narrow view of culture and diversity.
I enjoyed reading your post as always!
-Shelita
Hi Shawanzaa,
ReplyDeleteI love that you mention the iceberg reference because as I see throughout posts this really stuck with a lot of us. I found it very interesting when talking to my 3 people because they are all very close to me but had somewhat of a different response.