Noelle:
Culture is what
defines us as a race. It is a understanding of traditions and similarities we
share with each other and that set us apart and define who we are. Culture is
music, food, art, stories, and dance that tell the story of our people and our journey.
Culture is who we are because it allows a person of a different race to
understand our beliefs and feelings about the world, the economy, and our
families.
Diversity is our passion to stand out but also to stand tall. It often describes how we are classified or compared to one another because often times it is related to a specific area of cultures. Diversity to me is standing tall in your beliefs and in who you are no matter the stereotypes that surround your diverse culture. Diversity is also the ability of a group of individuals whom have different opinions , languages, religions, and skin colors coexist in one geographic location and live peacefully. We are diverse because we are different but by accepting our diversity and our individual challenges we are in some part all the same.
Diversity is our passion to stand out but also to stand tall. It often describes how we are classified or compared to one another because often times it is related to a specific area of cultures. Diversity to me is standing tall in your beliefs and in who you are no matter the stereotypes that surround your diverse culture. Diversity is also the ability of a group of individuals whom have different opinions , languages, religions, and skin colors coexist in one geographic location and live peacefully. We are diverse because we are different but by accepting our diversity and our individual challenges we are in some part all the same.
Deysi:
Culture is my families traditions the woman takes care of
the kids and home are husbands are the head of household. When you have parents
that were born and raised in Mexico that is how you are raised and breed. In my
house we celebrate the traditional Mexican holidays and the American ones.
Culture is the music that I listen to, the food that I eat and the way that I
raise my children.
Diversity is me having friends of different backgrounds,
being able to eat foods and listen to music from other cultures and also
exposing my children to the same things. Diversity is keeping my beliefs and
honoring others and seeming that everyone is different.
Jenny:
My culture is my family. It is traditions we share with
each other and define who we are. Culture is music, food, art, stories, and
dance. Diversity is my family accepting that I like music and food that is not
traditional to my race. Diversity is knowing that my best friends family
accepts me even though I am not the same race as them
Which aspects of culture and diversity that I have
studied in this course are included in the answers I received—and what are some
examples?
Some aspects of culture that I have learned about so
far in this course that I was talked about above are food, music, art and
traditions.
Which aspects have been omitted—and what are some
examples of such omission?
Home language was omitted from the answers above. I
have learned that home language is a very important part of a person’s culture.
In what ways has thinking about other people’s
definitions of culture and diversity influenced my own thinking about these
topics?
Culture means many
different things to different people. I have had to take a look at my meaning
of culture and I am working to redefine it to fit the person that I am today. I
have also learned that it is very important to learn about the children you
teach family culture so that you can be a better teacher for that child.Part of my family and culture.

Chenieka,
ReplyDeleteYou have shared the diversity of your family in previous Blogs, :your daughters by other parents" your cultural experience must be rich indeed to successfully nurture children of differing backgrounds. Thank you for your post. And I am sure your experiences make you a better teacher.
You are an awesome person. I want to meet you someday!! Thank you for sharing.
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