Saturday, September 20, 2014

Culture and Diversity


The following three people I spoke with give their definition of culture and diversity:

I spoke with Mrs. Gadsden a 56 year old African female, she is originally from Ghana and teaches Special Education at a local high school.  Mrs. Gadsden is co-worker of my sisters who I met while visiting with my sister.  I asked Mrs. Gadsden if she would help me with my class assignment for this week and she agreed. She define culture as the way a person lives, the environment they live in, it’s embedded in everything we do.  She stated that “in my country we take education very seriously and our teachers are held in high regard, we have a lot of respect for them, which is very different here in the United States”.  She defines diversity as ones, physical make such as race, male or female, religious beliefs, linguistics and nationality.

Mr. Mendez is a 48 year old Hispanic male who owns his own lawn care business and who is a friend of my husband.  When I approached him and asked him if he would answer a few questions for my class assignment he agreed.  Mr. Mendez defined culture as the way we live our lives, what we want for our families, what we believe in and how we raise our children, the way we celebrate who we are, and the food we cook and eat.  Mr. Mendez stated “the Hispanic family is very close, we love to get together and celebrate special occasions such a new birth or family birthday not just with my family but with the whole family, bother, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, nephews, and nieces.  We are proud people and have a sense of honor and dignity.  Our religion is very important in our everyday life”.

The third person I spoke with is Mrs. Hawes who is a 32 year old female, who is an Officer in the United States Air Force.  She culture is not just about race, its customs and traditions. An example of culture is arrange marriages in some countries. It could be the different languages spoken by different ethnic groups.  “When I hear the word diversity, I now also include guys, lesbians, bi-sexual, and transgender aka (LGBT).  These people also make us a diverse workforce”.

 The aspect of culture and diversity that I have studied in this course are included in all three of the people that I spoke with.  Each of the participants spoke about culture and diversity as being a way of life, a reflection of who we are, where we live, our beliefs and values, family, the environment we live in and different languages spoken by different ethnic groups and how one’s religious beliefs and traditions describes who and what we believe.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sandra! Great Post! The responses that you received from the 3 people that you chose seem be my definition of culture and diversity. I believe that we all have the same definitions for culture and diversity but we state them in different ways.

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  2. I find it interesting that the first person you talked to seemed to separate nationality and race from culture. Those traits were included in her definition of diversity instead. I guess in a way she is saying that our culture comes from our diversity.

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