Which of your diversity skills have been instrumental in your success at work and at school? Explain.
Three Questions
- Think of the people, both past and present, who have been bridges in your life. Which of these people have played a major role in shaping your thinking about success? Explain.
- Which of your diversity skills have been instrumental in your success at work and at school? Explain.
- On college campuses, an increasing number of students are victims of hate incidents. These incidents affect students directly and indirectly. Indeed, the entire college com-munity can feel the repercussions of a single act of intolerance. Pick one of the follow-ing real-life examples. Describe how you could respond effectively as a student. What would you do? Why? At whom would your response be directed? Why?
- In the entranceway to a dormitory, a student writes on the dry erase board a message that describes local immigrants as welfare recipients and STD spreaders.
- A columnist for a student newspaper refers to Whites as “irredeemable racists” and calls for Blacks to “execute” Whites who pose a threat.
- A college fraternity holds a “Mexican Border Party.” To gain entrance, students have to crawl under a barbed wire barrier. • Leaflets depicting the Holocaust as a hoax are handed out in front of a building housing a Jewish student organization.
- A group of students take it upon themselves to sell T-shirts with anti-homosexual slogans. One of the T-shirts advocates violence against gays and lesbians. Another has the words “Homophobic and Proud of It” printed on the front.
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