Title: Cultural Diversity
1Cultural Diversity
- Todays college campuses reflect the diversity of
the U.S. population, but are you aware how
diverse the U.S. is? And why thats a reason to
celebrate?
2Race, Ethnic Groups and Culture
- Race generally refers to a group with similar
inherited features. - Ethnic group refers to a group that shares
language, national origin or religious tradition.
- Culture refers to the behaviors and beliefs
characteristic shared by a group of people. The
ideas and behaviors of an ethnic group, for
example, are part of their culture.
3The Changing U.S. Population
- According to the Census Bureau, the U.S. is the
only nation in the world where virtually every
group represented has its origin in another
country.
e pluribus unum
one out of many
4A Century of Change
- Total U.S. Population, 2000, by race
5What does the future hold for you, me, us?
- If the current rate of growth continues, the
groups that make up a minority of the current
population will make up 50 of the U.S.
population by 2030. - If you live in or near an urban center, chances
are that your community is already more diverse
than you may think. In small communities it may
be less so.
6Appreciating Diversity
Diversity is the reason that Americas language,
food, fashion, music, business, and
accomplishments are as rich and varied as they
are!
- Yet
- Even in college, people often tend to seek out
other people like themselves - College is a tremendous opportunity to meet
people unlike yourself! - Seek out student groups, volunteer opportunities,
and organizations that help meet new people. - Research shows that students benefit from
positive relations with other students of
different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
7Broaden Your Diversity Vista
We're all in this together, people!
- Make all people and groups feel welcome,
including those with differences in sexual
orientation, age or ability.
8 Being Mindful of Others
- Respect culture and diversity
- Understand gender issues
- Respect sexual orientation
- Improve your relationships with diverse others
- Different isnt bad, its just different
9Diversity on Campus
- College campuses are among Americas most diverse
settings, including both students and faculty. - Despite opportunities to mix, people often
associate with their own kind. - Our fear of the unknown may keep us close to
those whose background we share. - This prevents us from taking advantage of the
rich opportunities on campus to meet and learn
about people who are different from us.
10Discrimination and Prejudice on College Campuses
- In addition to being morally and personally
repugnant, discrimination is also ILLEGAL.
- Respect tolerance, on the other hand, are
highly encouraged!
11Ethnicity, Stereotypes, and Prejudice on Campus
- Many of us sincerely think that we are not
prejudiced, but experts believe that every person
harbors some prejudices. - Stereotypes lead us to view others in limited and
limiting ways. There is so more to people than
the social roles they play, or the groups to
which they belong. - We tend to identify with others who are like us,
and fear people who are different from us. - We tend to be ethnocentricfavoring groups we
belong to and tending to think of them as
superior. - Some of us are also egocentric thinking we are
superior to everyone else.
Better to be "just one of the gang!"
12Diversity Attitude ScaleWhere are you?
- Celebration
- We need each other.
- Affirmation
- Ive got something to learn from you.
- Civility
- I respect your rights.
- Tolerance
- You have a right to be here.
- Intolerance
- Ill work to keep you out
?
13International Students
- Most colleges have students from a wide range of
countries. - They bring customs, values, and behaviors that
may be different from those of American students. - If you are an American-born student, consider
getting to know one or more international
students it will expand your education. - If you are an international student, adapting to
college in America may bring some confusion and
problems for help, read your text and ask your
instructor.
14Dont Put Up with Sexual Harassment
- It is estimated that two million women currently
enrolled in college will experience some form of
sexual harassment in their student lives. - Sexual harassment includes several behaviors.
- Gender harassment - sexist remarks and behavior
that insult and degrade women, a problem apart
from harassment for sex. - Seductive behavior - unwanted, inappropriate, and
offensive advances. - Sexual bribery - harassment for sex, with the
threat of punishment for refusal. - Every college is required by law to take action
against sexual harassment.
15Homosexuality and Bisexuality
- A recent figure estimates that about 25 of
people are homosexual, and about 1 are bisexual. - Sexual orientation is not necessarily a fixed
decision that is made once in lifeforever. - People sometimes experiment with homosexual
behavior in adolescence, but not as an adult. - In most ways the college goals of homosexual and
bisexual students are no different from those of
heterosexual students. - These students do have some difficulties due to
their minority status.
16Improving the Lives of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual
College Students
- Many campuses have organizations for students who
are gay, lesbian, or bisexual. They not only
involve the students, but their friends and
families as well. - If your campus does not have an organization
consider starting one. Check with your student
activities office for correct procedures. - Many good books exist that have been written for
and by homosexual and bisexual people, covering
many practical issues. - Be tolerant of the sexual orientation of others.
Take a course on human sexuality to learn more.
Live and let live!
17Improve Your Relationships with Different Kinds
of People
- Honestly assess your attitudes
- Put yourself in perspective with others
- Seek personal contact
- Respect differences but dont overlook
similarities - Search for more knowledge
- Treat people as individuals rather than
stereotyping them - Include, dont exclude
Don't forget we're all in this together...
18Whats the Difference? Activity 9.2
- Find a partner in class. You will have five
minutes to begin listing all the ways in which
you differ from your partner height, gender, eye
color, hometown, etc. - A prize will be awarded to the pair that comes up
with the longest list at the end of five minutes.
19Diversity Fishbowl Activity 9.1
- We will identify some of the differences that
exist between groups of students male vs.
female, left-handed vs. right-handed, tall vs.
short, thin vs. heavy, in-state vs. out-of state,
residential vs. commuter, straight-A vs. at-risk,
religious vs. non-religious, gay vs. straight,
White vs. African-American, etc. - For each set of features, we will divide into the
groups we associate with. The minority group
will form an inner circle and the majority will
form an outer circle. The inside group should
discuss their experiences as a minority group,
and the outer circle should discuss their
experiences with the minority group. At this
point, no communication will take place between
the groups. - We will debrief after each separation.