You don鈥檛 have to be white to be part of a dominant group in society. That鈥檚 one of the lessons I learned in 2018 at hosted by the .
The workshop pointed out my own misconceptions of my particular privileges. Granted, being ignorant about your status is a basic tenet of being in a position of privilege, but I鈥檇 generally only thought about the concept in terms of race. Identifying as a mixed-race person of Asian American heritage, I didn鈥檛 consider myself part of society鈥檚 most privileged class. But the workshop explained that society is divided into groups of dominant and subordinate identities along many lines: race, gender, ability, levels of education and more.
Being in the dominant group in any category translates to benefitting from countless aspects of life being structured to make things easy for me. Thus, I now think about issues through that lens 鈥 a habit since that workshop 鈥 which shapes how I describe basic information or even colloquialisms I use when writing. For example, when describing the layout of 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis鈥 in-person commencement ceremonies, I remember not to say 鈥渨alk鈥 somewhere after checking in, since many people use wheelchairs for mobility and don鈥檛 walk at all.
Attend a workshop
For those interested, the next Diversity Awareness Workshop is scheduled for Aug. 26-27, and until Aug. 6.