Think about the neighborhoods you grew up in & the organizations you belonged to. How diverse were they?

2016-02-08 4:29 pm

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2016-02-08 4:53 pm
No diversity in my neighborhood. You joined our street gang or wished you had.
2016-02-08 5:30 pm
I have lived in the same neighborhood in England all my life,And we always believed in,Show respect and you get respect back,I am none and respected by all where I live,And they have my respect too.
2016-02-08 4:38 pm
not diverse because of the times I grew up, I'm a senior citizen. At the time and in the state we lived in back then there were areas of town designated by nationality, for instance: Little Italy, Chinatown, Slovak city, a Polish area, a black area and they didn't mix, and back then it as called "nationality" and not race, and no one objected. And at the time we were instructed by our parents to find a mate of the same nationality and religion as us. The reason being that it was against the law to have a mixed (color) marriage, and against the church to have a mixed (religion) marriage. Some of those areas today are the same. Work environment today is diversified.
2016-02-08 4:35 pm
London middle 60's. People were white, black and brown. Hindu kids joined the Brownies and Scouts, no one was special. Then in the 00's Muslims came and the demands started.
2016-02-08 4:33 pm
I am from Detroit. I avoided the neighborhood organizations because I didn't want to join a gang. The neighborhood where I grew up in wasn't all that diversified. My family was one of the few white families around.


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