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SOCS 350N: Cultural Diversity In Profession

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Let’s Be Lefties for a Day!

Jennifer Josephs

Chamberlain College of Nursing

SOCS 350N: Cultural Diversity in Profession

Fall 2015

The concept of cultural diversity is very near and dear to my heart, especially since I am of a mixture of races. Growing up in a Cuban/Jamaican household has definitely posed challenges for me throughout my life journey. Now, as a nurse I have a better understand on how cultural diversity can play a huge part in patient care. As the world is changing and people are marrying cultures together, it is imperative that we become sensitive to the needs of others in a world of diverse backgrounds. Overtime, I have witnessed the evolution of cultural diversity and have personally experienced prejudice in the workplace. Being in a workplace setting where the managers and workers are predominantly one race, and you aren’t, can leave anyone …show more content…

Growing up left handed in a private school was seen as “the work of the devil,” and often times, I was smacked with a ruler on my knuckles and forced to use my right hand. As ambidextrous as I pretended to be, it was often a struggle sitting in a right-handed desk, and using right handed scissors. Not having the ability to use my left hand during this experiment brought me back to the “good old days” when I was shunned for using my left hand. I can most definitely say that this experiment related to issues surrounding cultural diversity because it seems that whatever the dominant culture is, they have a sense of seniority to the minority. In conclusion, I feel that the issues in cultural diversity will always be a struggle, or tug of war between the majority and minority. We need to realize and accept everyone for who they are and the beauty they posses, that way, we can build with each other and eventually take our hands from inside the sock and interlock it with the person standing beside

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