Perspectives on Diversity & Culture
I asked three people to define culture and diversity for me. I found that each of them quickly and easily defined culture but had to stop and think about how they wanted to define diversity.
Person Number One: My fellow co-worker, Christine, and an Early Head Start Home Visitor. Christina was born and raised in rural Indiana.
“Culture is a set of beliefs followed by a group of people. Diversity is a variety of different beliefs within one community.”
Person Number Two: My new supervisor, Pam, Site-Manager for Head Start and Early Head Start Home-Base. Pam is from the East Coast but has lived in rural Indiana for the past 25 years.
“Culture is the combination of your beliefs, behaviors, actions, and language that impacts the way we think and determines what we value. Culture impacts every aspect of our lives. Diversity is the differences between cultures and accepting these differences with respect so that we can all live and work together for a common goal.”
Person Number Three: A father on my caseload, Joyarsi. This father is from Honduras and has lived in the United States for several years.
“Culture is one’s language, where someone is from, holidays that you celebrate, and your beliefs. Diversity is multiple cultures in one area.”
The aspects of culture and diversity that I have studied this week that are included in these answers can be seen in the second answer in that culture touches all aspects of our lives and surface culture which is depicted in the third answer. The definitions of diversity from the second person depicts what we have learned in our studies that diversity is acceptance and respecting differences in one another.
In the last response the parent that I interviewed only mentioned surface culture, they omitted deeper aspects of culture such as housing arrangements, values, role of children, gender roles, and how these deeper aspects impact our actions, interactions, behaviors, and the way we think and feel.
I found this assignment insightful and was very interested in what others had to say when they were defining culture and diversity. This assignment has influenced my own thinking and made me consider exactly what culture and diversity consist of by becoming more aware of it in my daily interactions with others. It has also made me realize that most people define culture based on people’s beliefs and surface aspects such as holidays, language, and foods.
