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the diversity seen across generations
Sabrina Mevo@sabrina
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#1 · 23 May 2024, 13:09
Quote from Sabrina Mevo on 23 May 2024, 13:09
- The issues of inclusion and diversity are still partially understood and accepted today. We hear numerous scary news stories about how one's ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or background leads to violence, discrimination, and microaggressions. Very often, these attacks are justified by the "generational" problem, because we tend to think that it is right for adults or people over 60 to be traditionalists and therefore afraid of what is different. But in countries where the standard of living has increased and the quality has improved, we must coexist peacefully. Young people can play a key role in spreading greater awareness and sensitivity through simple conversations, telling stories and answering any questions.
- The issues of inclusion and diversity are still partially understood and accepted today. We hear numerous scary news stories about how one's ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or background leads to violence, discrimination, and microaggressions. Very often, these attacks are justified by the "generational" problem, because we tend to think that it is right for adults or people over 60 to be traditionalists and therefore afraid of what is different. But in countries where the standard of living has increased and the quality has improved, we must coexist peacefully. Young people can play a key role in spreading greater awareness and sensitivity through simple conversations, telling stories and answering any questions.
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