Multiculturalism In a Diverse Society Erika Delamar Modified by Jenny Peters.

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Multiculturalism In a Diverse Society Erika Delamar Modified by Jenny Peters

Why Is Diversity a Concern? Kern County census breakdown: American Indian (.9%) Asian (3.4%) Black (5.8%) Hispanic (38.7%) Multirace (1.5%) Pacific Islander (.1%) White (49.6%)

Why should you be concerned with diversity? Educational institutions are mandated by the government to teach diversity Differences exist: –In your neighborhood –At school –At work –In society You are unique –So is everyone else –Think about it What can you do to help someone be more positive? What can you do to help someone feel accepted? How can you increase your own self esteem? What are some good ways to not let anyone ridicule you? –One solution: Understand your own family culture Compare similarities and differences from other cultures

Appreciate your culture Goal: Ask family members (parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles) about family traditions and customs Learn about your own heritage Regardless of culture, human beings are more similar than different.

We are the Same, Yet Different! Goal: E xplore similarities and differences. What do you have in common with others? How do you differ from others? What are some of the common elements that every culture has?

The World How many people there are in the world? –6 billion people How many different languages are spoken? –2800 languages –If an equal number of people spoke each language that would be 2 million people per language

America: the Flag of Diversity Individuality helps make America a wonderful and diverse nation. Appreciate others for their own individualities and differences. Class discussion What makes America unique? What are some major differences Americans have? What do all Americans have in common?

Friendship Chain Friends –Express positive feelings towards each other Class discussion What makes a good friend? How did hearing good things about yourself make you feel? What does chain of friendship mean to you?

Accountability Diversity and tolerance: understand and appreciate my culture understand and appreciate other cultures respect the difference among others identify similarities and differences of my classmates express positive feelings towards others identify ways to build my self-esteem Open mindedness helps me to feel: better about myself more comfortable with self and culture comfortable sharing and expressing feelings to others tolerate of people’s differences