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Equity and Social Justice

     For this weeks blog assignment, we were assigned to choose a country that we know nothing about and asses how we as early childhood professionals would prepare for a child coming into our classroom from that country. The country that I choose was Albania. I personally know nothing about this country. The first thing that I would do to prepare for the child was to research the country. I would find out exactly where the country was located. I would look at the country's history. I would also look and see if there were any conflicts currently going on in Albania that many have been traumatic to the child. Next, I would research the culture of the country. I would look at the food that is eaten there, I would look at the customs and religious affiliation so that I would not do or say anything that may be offensive to the child and the family. Next I would look at the primary languages spoken in Albania. I would print out some common phrases and translations, just in cas...

Bias /Prejudice

     In my own personal life I would have to say that I have experienced biased and prejudice in the work environment. Working in a predominately Caucasian male dominated work environment was tough. At a young age I was African American and female at my place of business. I was also not from the county area that the business was located. I was told many times that i had a "city" accent. I assume that this was supposed to mean that since I was not from the suburbs that I did not exactly speak the way that the company would have liked. There were many times that people would blatantly correct my language, not specifically the context in which it was used but how I pronounced and enunciated certain words. I also was told that I was a "diamond in the rough". I was told that I needed to drop some of the things that I had that were because I was "from the city". This included things such as wearing more than one ring or a necklace that could be seen from the out...

Microaggression

     While browsing social media, this week I came across a video of a young black man in an Old Navy store. the young man had walked in the store with Old Navy apparel on that he had previously purchased. Long story short, the employees in the store made the young man take off his apparel and scanned it, and told the man that he would have to pay for the clothing. The store;s video cameras actually had to be checked for the store employees to believe that the man's clothing had been already purchased. When I watched this video, I was actually hurting for that young man. I'm sure that he felt discriminated against, singled out and embarrassed. It was a shame that the store employees that were white would single the young black man out. I am sure that there were other patrons in the store that had also had the store's apparel on when entering the store, Were these people made to check their clothing too. I also thought the man did a decent job of staying calm during, the o...