I have many friends who have different ways of living because of where they/ or their parents are from. I think it's so cool to have a different variety of cultures in a friend group, it brings out so much more ways of enjoying life together. For instance say you're at a party and you have a friend from the middle east (Which I do) and he brings baclava over, that right there is him sharing his culture which is great!
I couldn't agree more! Different cultures are so unique and amazing in their own right, and when people join together to celebrate those differences - it's almost magic. Had it not been for my friend from El Salvador, I never would've had pupusas. That's just a crime against nature.
This is so important, especially in the U.S., we are a country build by people from all around the world with so many different cultures. Some people have issues when interacting with another person from a different background. Maybe if more people were educated about cultural competence, this problem would be reduced. ExtendaTouch is taking a good initiative by creating a space where people can connect, speak and learn about cultural competence.
I'm from England and my grandmother has a friend who is French I like hanging out with her because I'm very culturally competent and they find it interesting to hear about the beliefs and languages of other cultures
Interesting. They got that horribly wrong with me. That is why they treated me like Mandela, Mama Winnie, Nandi...etc..and failed to appreciate the consequences of that.
As a Muslim woman, i am very concerned at the prospect of having to totally disrobe (not counting the skimpy hospital gown) for an upcoming knee replacement surgery. In Islam, a woman's entire body is considered private. This is the reason we wear long, loose clothing and cover our heads. So, there is no way i would choose to risk having my genital area exposed during a surgery. I plan to talk with my ortho surgeon and his team about allowing me to wear undergarments under my surgical gown. (I could not find a female orthopedic surgeon by the way.) Otherwise, i may have to forgo a much needed surgery until i can find someone willing to accommodate my religious principles.
cultural competence goes beyond showing everyone respect by also respecting our differences in how a person looks, speaks, or views their social aspects. biodiversity is healthy and valuable and no one person is an expert in every other person's experience (however, I would trust any black person to talk about racism in the u.s. far moreso than a random white person, for a dry example). I would also trust a dork to talk more about the dork experience than a self-proclaimed non-dork/jock.😅
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I have many friends who have different ways of living because of where they/ or their parents are from. I think it's so cool to have a different variety of cultures in a friend group, it brings out so much more ways of enjoying life together. For instance say you're at a party and you have a friend from the middle east (Which I do) and he brings baclava over, that right there is him sharing his culture which is great!
I couldn't agree more! Different cultures are so unique and amazing in their own right, and when people join together to celebrate those differences - it's almost magic. Had it not been for my friend from El Salvador, I never would've had pupusas. That's just a crime against nature.
This is so important, especially in the U.S., we are a country build by people from all around the world with so many different cultures. Some people have issues when interacting with another person from a different background. Maybe if more people were educated about cultural competence, this problem would be reduced. ExtendaTouch is taking a good initiative by creating a space where people can connect, speak and learn about cultural competence.
Go back to Mexico already
An amazing lecture
Thanks ❤
Good and educational
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Social competence is so important
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AFOLABI DORCAS MOROLAKE.
I admired and learn a lot from the video
I'm from England and my grandmother has a friend who is French I like hanging out with her because I'm very culturally competent and they find it interesting to hear about the beliefs and languages of other cultures
So true
We can learn a lot from other people especially people with different cultures
Interesting.
They got that horribly wrong with me.
That is why they treated me like Mandela, Mama Winnie, Nandi...etc..and failed to appreciate the consequences of that.
As a Muslim woman, i am very concerned at the prospect of having to totally disrobe (not counting the skimpy hospital gown) for an upcoming knee replacement surgery. In Islam, a woman's entire body is considered private. This is the reason we wear long, loose clothing and cover our heads. So, there is no way i would choose to risk having my genital area exposed during a surgery. I plan to talk with my ortho surgeon and his team about allowing me to wear undergarments under my surgical gown. (I could not find a female orthopedic surgeon by the way.) Otherwise, i may have to forgo a much needed surgery until i can find someone willing to accommodate my religious principles.
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cultural competence goes beyond showing everyone respect by also respecting our differences in how a person looks, speaks, or views their social aspects. biodiversity is healthy and valuable and no one person is an expert in every other person's experience (however, I would trust any black person to talk about racism in the u.s. far moreso than a random white person, for a dry example). I would also trust a dork to talk more about the dork experience than a self-proclaimed non-dork/jock.😅
why are they all wearing masks?
This so enlightening for White people and has given our race a sense of purpose.