You believe that embracing diverse cultures leads to a more harmonious, tolerant, and enriched society.
Multiculturalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the value of diversity and the coexistence of different cultures within a society. It promotes the acceptance and celebration of cultural differences, including language, religion, race, and ethnicity, rather than enforcing a single cultural norm. Multiculturalism encourages the recognition and preservation of distinct cultural identities within a society, while also promoting equal rights and opportunities for all cultural groups.
The roots of multiculturalism as a political ideology can be traced back to the 19th and 20th cent…
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Describe how learning about another culture's history or struggles has impacted your perspective on equality or justice.
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It shows that some people aren't as fortunate as other people. So we should be grateful
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it opens my eyes more of more colored people and their life
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I feel bad, I wish that everywhere had justice and equality cause after all we are all people who deserve our own rights.
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I think that in learning about other cultures and their histories, the attainment and maintenance of technological superiority determines which cultures have the right to exist, regardless of how moral or immoral they are.
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How does experiencing another culture's form of storytelling, whether through books, music, or dance, affect your empathy towards them?
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Have zero opinion of this subject and that of other countries
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It helps me understand them and empathize with them more effectively.
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I feel comfortable with the fact that we are able t
Exposure to other people, cultures, & art is vital to every living person.
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If you could learn any language fluently right now, which would it be, and how do you think it would impact your life?
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Spanish. It would help me connect to more Spanish-speaking people as there is an abundance of them in the US. It would also be helpful regarding traveling too.
@9HJCBC5Independent5mos5MO
I would like to learn either Spanish or German. Spanish would be the most practical, while German would just be cool to know
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I would want to learn French because I think it would be cool and interesting.
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Spanish. A lot of people speak it especially around me.
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Recall a time when witnessing cultural diversity led to a creative or unexpected solution to a problem.
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in my ffa group we have Latvians that are hard workers.
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murals that were painted after george floyd's death
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I saw a video online, of a little boy seen riding a subway or train with his mother in China. Standing near the kid and his mother, was a elder man who is African American. The kid opened eyed, asked the man "Why is your skin so dark and your lips sop black?" The man didn't take this specific question personally but rather saw it saw learning experience. He simply told the little boy, "I'm African. I am from Africa. a lot of people look similar to how I do, there." The little boy responded, "Oh, that's cool."
like when Argentina won the Qatar2022 world cup , you can see people for soo diverse culture united celebrating even countries that hate thier shoulders
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How might your favorite holiday change if influenced by traditions from other cultures?
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There are many holidays to celebrate, and if the commonly-known holidays, celebrated in the US were to be altered due to another tradition, I feel it would be best for people to celebrate the holiday as they see fit. What will it matter if the holiday has changed, you can celebrate like you always have been. Everyone is different, similarly to the differences of cultures.
@9L4FHS3Libertarian2mos2MO
Everyone should be allowed to follow their own religion and holidays as they see fit for them as long as it is not harming anyone
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Halloween would become more fun, incorporating more scary stories from outside of Europe. It would start to include more costumes and more cultural sweets.
@9KYWQ5CWomen’s Equality2mos2MO
christmas might develop new traditions, that some would consider negative, but I believe anyone can celebrate as their choosing.
@9KYW5Y6Republican2mos2MO
I feel we should celebrate the holidays that are most widely celebrated in the US. I understand wanting to be more inclusive to other people's cultures and there is nothing wrong with that, however, we do not see many other countries celebrating US holidays that do not align with their cultures so it does not make sense to do otherwise in the US.
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Can you think of a moment when understanding a different culture's perspective helped you in a disagreement?
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when understanding a different culture you see that there a lot of differences and similarities.it helps you understand other people perspectives
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one time my brother called me a black person and I told him " actually I'm half black"
@claireemilycook 5mos5MO
Every day I see my perspective shifted by formal and informal education about other cultures, socioeconomic statuses, races, ethnicities, beliefs, religions. The more context you have for the lives of other people, the less black-and-white the world becomes and you become more willing to engage in productive problem-solving.
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Yeah, when I'm able to show Muslims that their religion is wrong.
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Why do you think people are fascinated by cultural festivals, and which one do you find most intriguing?
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These festivals show the different cultures that exist.
@9KTH5MYWomen’s Equality2mos2MO
I think people are fascinated by cultural festivals because it's a chance to display people's cultures to those who are unfamiliar with them. It can spread a sense of diversity, belonging, and equality.
Exploring other cultures is essential. Understanding and respecting how other cultures operate can be a beautiful thing. I love Spanish culture.
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If you were to create an art project that represents cultural diversity, what would it look like and what message would it convey?
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It would look like a rainbow of people from different cultures with different food, music, and other things.
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An art project representing cultural diversity could take many forms, but let's imagine a large mural painted on a public wall in a bustling city. The mural would depict a vibrant tapestry of different cultural elements, such as traditional clothing, food, music, dance, architecture, and symbols, interwoven together in a harmonious composition.
@9K98NZW2mos2MO
That each culture is unique and should be preserved and appreciated.
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What does it mean to you to live in a place where multiple holidays from various cultures are celebrated?
@9JHYZSF3mos3MO
People celebrate their own holidays how they want.
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I am happy people can still come together in times of change. I like how everyone gets along most of the time
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I think it is important for society to accept multiple cultures and traditions within our communities.
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Why do you think some people find it difficult to accept cultural differences, and how can this be addressed?
@9HGW84V5mos5MO
People can't accept change and people would rather stick to their own culture. People should have an open mind and get all the steryotypical thoughts out of their heads.
@9HGWCF75mos5MO
Yes. Stop labeling everyone as a racist because they may have a view point that you don't agree with. Just because you don't agree on something doesn't automatically make someone a racist, sexist, homophobe, etc. Also get the media to stop perpetuating the national race war and allow racial tension to subside. People naturally want to be good. The world isn't as racist as the media wants you to think.
@9HGW3ZL5mos5MO
They just are not used to them or not open to the idea of diversity
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What do you think is the most significant barrier to understanding between different cultures, and how could that barrier be overcome?
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I think that I do not know enough about it so I don't have an opinion.
@9HJBQWTRepublican5mos5MO
The main barrier is people getting offended when they are not even that race. Say a white person dresses up in a poncho and sombrero, other white people will get mad and offended when they are not even Hispanic. I don't know why because culture is a thing to share, not to keep to themselves and forced to keep to themselves.
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