Saturday, February 19, 2011

Tossed Salad.

When I brought up this metaphor, I wasn't expecting it to become such a subject of discussion for the last week and a half.

The attitude behind the salad is what counts. If people have a malicious attitude, they can use it to be like "well, we don't like broccoli or banana peppers or chick peas so they're bad." But from a teaching diversity perspective, it can be used as "well, many people like many different toppings in their salad and they're all delicious in their own way."

I prefer my salad with red onions, chick peas, egg and light french dressing. But that doesn't mean I don't respect the integrity of things like peapods, cauliflower and broccoli.

2 comments:

  1. Good points, Kim. This post made me laugh out loud.

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  2. I agree Kim. Most of times its the attitudes behind certain issues concerning race/ethnicity, Not the content. The Salad bowl is a good ideal. That can easily turn bad. But its more correct then the melting pot.

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