Posted on 05/22/2006 1:47:48 PM PDT by JSedreporter
Last fall, the faculty at Elizabethtown College received a list of 101 Ways to Experience Diversity in their mailboxes. Suggestions on the list include holding hands with someone of the same sex in public and telling someone you are a homosexual. The faculty rejected the list, which appears below.
According to the copy of the handout given to the Elizabethtown College faculty,the list originated at Minnesota State University, although it does not appear on the schools website. Dr. Whitney Harris, Executive Director of Diversity and Multiculturalism for Minnesota State colleges and universities, says that he yet to find any evidence of the list in the state colleges and university system.
101 Ways to Experience Diversity Take risks Visit a place that scares you for some reason Hold hands with someone of your same gender in public Understand the importance of language words hurt Eat Vegetarian for a week Demand a diverse faculty Work in the fields with migrant workers Confront inappropriate jokes Be a part of the solution Volunteer to read for the blind Read poetry by authors from diverse backgrounds Dream Visit a Native American reservation Learn to meditate Join a discussion group on the Internet Go to an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Go to a meeting of a club or organization with members whose race or ethnicity is different from your own Go to a religious service from a tradition other than your own Go to a Gay Bar or similar establishment Volunteer at a homeless shelter Go to a group meeting for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgendered and their allies Move to an area that is poor See a gospel choir Explore the issue of violence related to all aspects of diversity Research the economics related to people of diverse backgrounds Enroll in a historically black college or university Take a race and ethnicity course Take a Women Studies course Study abroad Shop in a predominately Spanish speaking area Learn another language Adopt a grandparent Travel to another country Volunteer at a Childrens Center Watch a Spike Lee movie Volunteer at a Womens Shelter Let down your defenses Tell someone about your own cultural heritage Ask someone about their cultural heritage Demand a multicultural curriculum Write a letter to the editor on a volatile topic Use reverse pronouns Walk around campus without using any stairs for a day Use non gender specific language when referring to dating Adopt an elderly person Take a martial arts class Vote Learn sign language Volunteer at an AIDS hospice Tell someone you are homosexual Read a book about another culture Go to a dance club in a wheelchair Hang out in the International Student Center Talk to a homeless person Go to a meeting of an International Club Listen to music other than your typical favorites Attend a rodeo Take a stand on an issue and then study the opposing view Get dressed without using your eyesight Listen to another groups struggles and experiences Be open minded Read from the alternative press Visit the United States Holocaust Museum Celebrate the Asian New Year Visit the LGBT Center Fast on the Jewish Holidays Join the military Wear t-shirts or buttons that express your views Write to your elected representatives Join the Peace Corps Go to a Take Back The Night March See a step show See a drag show Learn to Merengue or Tango Ask someone who is different how to be their Ally Study the political struggles of Native people Visit Alaska or Hawaii Read magazines like Ebony, The Advocate or Ms Visit Harlem Have children Study the objectification of women in the media Join a good co-op or commune Confront oppression Wear different clothes and see who stares at you Learn about the model minority myth Visit the Womens Center List five ways the dominant group benefits from oppression List five ways the dominant group is hurt by oppression Get a job Plan a National Coming Out Day rally Celebrate MLK Day Challenge ethnic stereotypes in film and on TV Get in touch with your feelings Know your familys history Eat at an ethnic restaurant Join a Diversity Theatre Troupe See a film featuring Gay or Lesbian relationships Listen to NPR Make a new friend Ask tough questions Believe that you can make a difference
Matthew Murphy is an intern at Accuracy in Academia.
I could cry..Ill bet she makes over 150,000 a year, too..
Wonder what kind of neighborhood "Whitney" lives in.
Get a job
Attend a rodeo
Proofreading mistakes?
I believe the article states that "Whitney" is a guy. I'm sure he has a very strong feminine side, though.
BUBBA to JIMBO: "It depends on what the definition of the word 'risk' is..."
Experience "diversity" or "depravity"?
For women:
Shave your legs
For men:
Stop shaving your legs
spend a day at the range.
I didn't count, but it kinda looks like at least twenty of those 101 are pushing the gay agenda. That would be 19 more than they need to make their point IMO.
In many cases that doesn't make a person any more diverse. It makes them delusional.
- Learn to fire a gun
- Make money for an honest day's work
- Let Jesus into your life
- Make a friend without worrying about what color they are
- Marry someone of the opposite sex
- Reward excellence
Write for the American Rifleman.
Listen to Rush Limbaugh.
Drive an SUV (over a Volvo).
Read a book by Buckley.
Doesn't care?
I'll bet he ain't a middle aged white male.
Delusional people are people too. Celebrate Multilusionalism!
That's true!
"Be a part of the solution"
Anne Frank was part of a "solution". Look where it got her.
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