Monday, October 4, 2010
Diversity in the work place
A topic that really struck me in unit 2 that we covered was diversity in the work place. This is something that I had not actually witnessed until this summer when I worked in Washington DC. My first three jobs did not have any diversity in the work place. I always thought that this should change, but it never did. Then this summer I worked on Capital Hill and thats when I really witnessed diversity in the work place. I worked with a student named Papa and he was of Indian decent. Both of us got along great and everyone loved him in the office. Where the trouble came in was from people that called into the office. Many people had no idea what race or age we were. There were a few times when someone would ask us what race we were. This is when Papa and I saw the difference in how people treated us. There were people that would talk to Papa differently than they would talk to me and if fact some people even hung up on him. It was interesting to see that people in the actual work place were great and excepting of different races, but there are still many people out there that don't give the time of day to someone that is of a different race. This experience really showed me how some people struggle in the work place. I can't believe that people have to deal with the issues of people yelling at them and putting them down because they are a different race. Diversity is growing still and will continue to grow, but the struggles that the people have to deal with, like Papa, is unjust, yet it will always be there for them and they must always deal with it.
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It's sad that in our country, people still discriminate against others just because they were born outside of the borders of the US. I have, unfortunately, not been lucky enough to work in diverse environments in the past, with most of my jobs being a fairly homogeneous pairing of white Americans. I feel that having the opportunity to work daily with people who have different backgrounds and histories than I do would in turn better me as a person.
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