Favorite Family Quote
"You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as you are to them."
-Desmond Tutu
-Desmond Tutu
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Professional Hopes and Goals
One hope that you have when you think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds (any format and any length)
One hope that I have when I think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds is to leave the biggest impact in their lives. I would love for them to feel like they have actually learned something from me (which I have no doubt in my mind that they would not be able to). I also hope that when I am working with children and families that they won’t be afraid to talk to me when a problem comes up or with a certain situation that they may be faced with and don’t know how to handle it.
One goal you would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice (any format and any length)
One goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is to make sure that all educators will treat everybody equally. I think that treating everyone equally is the most imperative thing that we (professional/early childhood educators) can and should do. Another goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is to make sure that I remain knowledgeable of the course material that I have learned in this course. I would love to be able to teach it to others one day when I become an early childhood educator.
A brief note of thanks to your colleagues
I would like to thank all of my colleagues for all of their insightful post that they have written over the course. I would also like to thank you all for taking the time out to respond to my post and for giving my positive feedback. I really enjoyed you all over the course and I wish you all the best of luck as you close out this course and move onto the next. Good luck on your journey while you pursue your Masters in the early childhood post and I pray that you all succeed and become successful in whatever you do in life. Always remember to be the best you can be and be sure to give 100% and more in everything that you do.
Monday, October 7, 2013
The Personal Side of Bias, Prejudice, and Oppression
What
memory do you have of an incident when you experienced bias, prejudice, and/or
oppression, or witnessed
someone else as the target of bias, prejudice, and/or oppression? Keep in mind
that one can encounter such incidents in real contexts, including online
environments, as well as in fictional ones, such as movies, books, television
shows, and the like.
One memory that
I had of an incident where I witnessed prejudice of someone else being a target
of it was when I was at the airport. I witnessed one of my classmates from
Medical School being discriminated against. She was an Ethiopian who wore a
head wrap and when we were going through she got stopped and pulled to the
side. They pulled her to the side and after they pulled her over to the side
they said that they were testing her for gun powder residue. This was not the
first time it happened to her. She told us every time she goes through security
she gets stopped.
In
what way(s) did the specific bias, prejudice and/or oppression in that incident
diminish equity?
This specific
incident diminished equity because all they saw was the fact that she had a
wrap on her head. It wasn’t fair because they didn’t stop any of us and we all
are considered to black that were together, but maybe they thought she was of
some other ethnicity.
What
feelings did this incident bring up for you?
I
felt bad for her because she didn’t deserve to be treated like terrorist. I hope
that one day that all of this prejudice ends one day. I know that it will never
end because of the world we live in and the people that are in it.
What
and/or who would have to change in order to turn this incident into an
opportunity for greater equity?
I
believe that the people that are being taught and brought up to change their
ways. No one is born prejudice, bias, or anything of that nature. They are
taught those things from their parents, those who care for them, and/or people
they grew up around. Not only that, they people who are being told to single
out the people at the airport need to change too. If she was able to go through
with no security going off then she should have been able to just continue with
her day at the airport.
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