Cultural
diversity, or multiculturalism, is based on the idea that cultural identities
should not be discarded or ignored, but rather maintained and valued. The
foundation of this belief is that every culture and race has made a substantial
contribution to American history.
However,
many people remain opposed to the idea of multiculturalism, or cultural
diversity awareness, while others often support it and yet have no clear idea
of how it should be taught.
Oftentimes
we leave this difficult task up to our local schools and teachers, under the
catch-all phrase of "multicultural
education." We assume that during February our children will learn
about "Black History" and in March about "Women's History."
A particular month or week is dedicated to a certain ethnic group or belief, as
if this somehow acknowledges their full contribution to American history.
This can
often be as divisive as it is informative. If
The
cultural diversity of the
The
bottom line is that when we fully recognize that