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Understanding Diversity National Diversity Training Seminar

Objective Participants will understand the language and imagery of diversity. Understand what diversity is and isn t and its importance to the Auxiliary. Explore the primary and secondary dimensions of diversity, the attitudes they spawn, and the infinite ways people are different. 2

What is Diversity Diversity is about people. It s about the environment we work in and all of us reaching our panacea of accomplishments Its about how we value and appreciate those that are unlike ourselves. 3

What is Diversity Cont. It s about how we think and how that translate into how we act in all that we do with members of the Team. The CG considers diversity a matter of readiness and believes in training its people with the tools for an excellent mission and seriously engages the Team to learn about its perceptions through assessments. 4

What isn t Diversity Affirmative Action Sensitivity training or awareness Total assimilation 5

Why is talking about Diversity important When we talk recruitment & retention they re the foundation of what diversity engenders. The demographics of this country are dramatically changed forever. 6

What do we mean, understanding Diversity? Its understanding the differences that make each person unique. 7

Understanding Diversity In the Past, this country was called the melting pot. Customs and cultures from many lands were expected to blend together, like ingredients in a cream soup. Today, we re starting to realize that the U.S. is more like a tossed salad a variety of flavors, textures, colors and shapes. 8

Why should I understand Diversity Because it can enrich your life and your world. Understanding and appreciating differences helps. Individuals, who can gain new insights and outlooks Communities, which can tap the varied talents of their members. Groups, that appreciate diversity have the leading edge in today s global market. 9

Diversity is transforming our nation For centuries, American education, business and government have reflected the culture of the vast majority: white people of European descent. Every year we re seeing some significant changes. And for the first time in American history our government will have a African American as its Commander in chief. 10

What makes each person unique Biology, which determines gender, body size; skin, hair and eye color. Ethnicity and culture, the customs, language and sense of identity often shared by people with similar roots. 11

What makes us unique Family life, including family size, values traditions and social class. Beliefs, ones religion or philosophy of life 12

What makes us unique Geography, how one feels about being from a certain neighborhood, city or region. Experiences, in school, work, travel, recreation and with other people. 13

Taking a look within Understanding diversity begins with understanding yourself As a start complete each statement below 1. I wear my hair the way I do because 2. In my family, children are expected to 3. I often feel uncomfortable around people who are 4. I am proud to be 5. When I hear people speaking another language, I think they re 14

Taking a look within 6. If people must choose between work and family, they should 7. I really feel like an outsider when 8. The most important thing in life is 9. My ethnic or culture heritage is special because 10. I m often attracted to people who 15

Taking a look at others We all make judgments about people based on our experience with them. But: A. When we make a judgment before getting to know someone, we pre-judge the person. B. When we assume everyone in a group is the same, we stereotype the individuals in the group. Its hard not to form prejudices and stereotypes. But we can keep them from influencing how we act with others. 16

People differ in many ways Body language; People often stand close together or sometime far apart. Direct eye contact. Listening; listeners tend to look at the speaker, or they tend to look away. Speaking; speakers tend to look away from the listeners or some may look at their listeners. 17

People differ in many ways Expressing opinions; some cultures believe its rude to complain or to say no. Working styles; In some cultures people highly value getting down to business. But watch out! Cultural background is only one thing that makes people unique. If you rely only on culture to interpret someone s words and actions, we risk stereotyping. 18

You can get more out of relationships Be open about differences Don t assume anything Encourage questions Make a point to make friends with people different from you. Don t make someone a spokesperson Avoid telling ethnic or sexual jokes Make your feeling known Remember that mistakes happen. 19

Get more information about our diverse society Watch plays and movies about different groups Read different magazines Contact organizations Listen to different Radio stations Attend workshops Get first hand experience 20

So Celebrate Diversity Take pride in your own uniqueness Welcome others as individuals Enjoy your similarities and your differences When you appreciate diversity, you enrich your world! 21