I think that's one HUGE issue. We've forgotten how, or at least don't teach, "Let's talk to each other..."
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1/ One time I gave a journalism training to a group of students at UHouston, and some had moved there after
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2/ after Katrina. I messed up and referred to Katrina "refugees," which folks forced out of NO don't like
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3/ because it makes them sound like they aren't American. They pretty sternly corrected me about it, and
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4/ I apologized, but no one was a dick, I wasn't made to feel defensive or like I'd intentionally wronged
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5/ anyone. Always think back on that when this come up. Imagine if something like that got *reported*
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For better or worse, I think a little discomfort leads to greater growth and is a necessary part of growing up.
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yes. esp given so many ppl grow up in segregated settings and college might be first exposure to diversity
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It's like when I joined the army, first time I really encountered Latinos, I learned a lot from it.
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In a way, the Army was better than college in that regard. No time for fee fee's, get along or your screwed.
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there's actually good social psych evidence that shared goal/ID overcomes a lot of in-group/outgroup BS
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