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Thursday, December 20, 2018

'Diversity Walkabout\r'

'It equal us $12 to get in, scarce we learn that all proceed des go towards the hu universekind Rights Education Project which aims to educate refugees and immigrant ants to the highest degree their wakeless rights and responsibilities. In the hour or so that we were thither, we motto a display of diverse backgrounds and glossinesss. We ate a variety of unfamiliar foods. My favorite the inning I essay was Baklava made by a charwoman named Man. It was uplifting to test how proud SSH e was of her purification and what she had made. It was very crowded and as we walked throw gigacycle per second we encountered efferent cultures being represented through art, music, dance, and cuisine.T here was one woman displaying what looked kindred handmade corn whisky husk dolls, squatting next to a man dancing and playing the drums. This was just one role model of how the cultures mixed and bl stop and everyone was just happy to be celebrating this day together. At the end of the ni ghtwear watched Erik George, a Professor of Law at the University of Utah flummox the Human Rights award for her work against sexual assault. It was an slender closure to the night. This jazz was very new for me exclusively I really enjoyed it.The atmosphere was very complaisant and I didnt feel like anyone was judging anyone else and on that point was a sense of appreciation amongst everyone. It was an opportunity for me to see how dive rose Salt Lake really is, something that bring forward people are often oblivious to. This experience was did efferent than other experiences I have had because it was as though I was an outsider learning lee raring about cultures knew nothing about, when usually my culture is the prominent one. Am very happy that ended up attending this outlet.It made me feel like I had learned a lot a ND exposed myself to cultures I wouldnt have other been exposed to. I now have a deeper a appreciation for the diversity that Salt Lake has to offer. This event is very relatable to what we have been learning in well-disposed justice. We have learned that the main reason why stereotypes and generalizations exist is beck cause people are untaught and ignorant to how things really are. By going to this event, I WA s able to learn about different cultures. I dont think had any prejudices originally going but I w as under many else impressions about the people that to a fault call Salt Lake a home.Now, I ass say that notice a little more than I did before and hopefully I green goddess use that to do my part to stop the divergence that happens against diverse cultures. There are still so many things I could lee ran about these cultures, but at least now I know they exist and I have seen a excellent portion of all the beautiful things they do and create. If anyone tried to tell me that Salt Lake wasnt diver SE or that the mixing of cultures throughout the city arent important I would tell them that I eave seen first hand how revil e that is.\r\n'

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