Thanks for sharing these significant thoughts on the topic! I’ve also experienced tension seeing this play out in traveling to Guatemala, where comments were made that wouldn’t in the US, but so much of that is because contextually Guatemala is so different front the US. I’ve also see the tension for friends who are a part of typically marginalized and/or underrepresented communities but appear to be white and wondering “what about me?”
Yes! Traveling and interacting with other cultures is such an eye-opening experience. There are social bubbles in every community, so the only way to see the other side of the argument is to venture out and observe : )
Thanks for sharing these significant thoughts on the topic! I’ve also experienced tension seeing this play out in traveling to Guatemala, where comments were made that wouldn’t in the US, but so much of that is because contextually Guatemala is so different front the US. I’ve also see the tension for friends who are a part of typically marginalized and/or underrepresented communities but appear to be white and wondering “what about me?”
Yes! Traveling and interacting with other cultures is such an eye-opening experience. There are social bubbles in every community, so the only way to see the other side of the argument is to venture out and observe : )
Talking about DEI in SK seems going too far. To me, trying to associate anything with skin colors is the problem.