» August 28, 2007

Taking Steps Towards Real Diversity

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It’s funny, how this article makes me think and recount on the many encounters I have had [and continue to] with groups of people with curious notions of diversity. In America and in today’s world, perhaps with a hat tip to globalization, diversity has not come to mean the acceptance of those who look different, think different and act different than you but rather it is a carefully masked system of unification. That, in their minds, diversity is a process by which we will all eventually think and feel and experience the world the same. How arrogant this is! As usual, Dr. Jackson has a noteworthy piece. Read on it here.

One Response to “Taking Steps Towards Real Diversity”

  1. Hood Says:

    Interesting. I was just thinking about this the other day while visiting my Grandmother in the country. Long ago people would welcome “strange” visitors, throw a get-together, and sometimes even award them key to the city and commemorate the event in the town’s history. Now people either show disdain or just ignore others and stay to themselves.
    Strange how times change.

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