Your diversity - yes, you

When I was in graduate school I took a course titled Counseling the Culturally Different.

Among countless technical considerations this class illuminated the power differentials inherent in the counseling relationship. But most importantly, the hidden culture and world view underneath it all.

Despite my heritage and culture, as a white woman I had never before considered diversity as something that applied to me. However, I also understood that my obvious ignorance was not just mine—it was in the water we collectively drank and the politics and policies we created and upheld.  

Discrimination (othering) is embedded in human history and still is a deeply polarizing topic. I know. I’ve lived it—but so have you—so have all of us.

We all have a side, or were put on a side, or we picked a side in order to survive. We are all complicit. Accordingly, we can all be complicit in our collective healing.




By Mayra Porrata
comments: mayra@solarapublishing.com
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