Questions
re: VISIONS. Inc. & Multiculturalism?
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Just what does multiculturalism mean?
VISIONS defines multiculturalism as a process
of change by which we learn to recognize, understand and
appreciate our own cultural identities, as well as the
similarities and differences of people from other cultural
groups. Those characteristics can include: race, ethnicity,
gender, sexual orientation, economic class, job status, religion,
physical abilities, and veteran status.
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Whats in it for me and my organization?
Multicultural training provides all of us with a positive opportunity to explore the impact of culture, race, gender, and other social conditions on ourselves, our co-workers and our work environments.
Many of us have been taught to not
notice differences and not to confront discriminatory
attitudes and behaviors. Unfortunately, avoiding conflict and
acting as if discrimination isnt really happening only
buries the negative impact of oppression while it exacts
exorbitant hidden costs in financial and organizational
resources.
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Why all this attention to differences?
If we would just focus on our similarities, wouldnt we all get along much better?
Without a doubt, discovering and building upon our similarities builds effective interpersonal relationships. At the same time, being able to acknowledge and understand our differences helps make them less threatening and transforms them into positive assets that enhance team work.
Ignoring differences can reinforce a subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) message that can have a consequence beyond what we might intend, particularly as we consider the impact of the historical legacy of oppression and discrimination on all of us.
For people who are different, or perceived to be different, this pressure is often counterproductive to optimal performance and productivity.
Focusing only on our similarities, or ability to assimilate to U.S. majority cultural norms, is defined as monoculturalism and often has translated into a stance that one way, or group, is superior to others.
Multiculturalism helps to break through the barriers created by this way of thinking.
Were not sure we want to focus so much on training and touchy-feelyactivities. Cant you help us develop strategies for recruiting minorities?
Repeatedly, our experience and the results of numerous research studies indicate that recruitment strategies alone--even when successful--do not have a corresponding impact on retention and consistent career advancement for people of color and all women.
Likewise, using only cognitive approaches to change rarely has a far-reaching and long-term, positive impact in terms of multicultural change.
VISIONS approach to educating people about the impact of monoculturalism on their lives involves a combination of cognitive (thinking), affective (feeling) and behavioral (doing) techniques. When designed to address particular client needs and situations, most people respond enthusiastically to the utilization of experiential activities. Ultimately, a combination of techniques is required in order to create an environment which maximizes the investment made for successful recruitment initiatives.
How can I get my company organization to support this kind of work, especially during tough financial times?
Increasingly, both research and bottom line information indicate that attending to diversity issues is an extremely cost-effective investment--in terms of human and financial resources and achieving organizational goals.
Many organizations have found it most successful to convene a working task force or diversity or multicultural committee to help plan a strategy for ongoing multicultural work. Other successful strategies for establishing a diversity initiative include:
Dont we run the risk of opening up a proverbial can of worms?
VISIONS understands peoples apprehensions about addressing issues of racial, gender and cultural diversity in a direct, forthright manner.
Most of us have a history of negative experiences in terms of talking about the dynamics of oppression. However, like any unattended sore or disease, direct attention to the wounds and the root causes of our problems is the key to healing and future prevention.
The same is certainly true for dealing
with discrimination and social justice for both target and
non-target groups of people. Besides, worms are one of the best
known fertilizers for gardening.
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What makes the VISIONS training model unique?
VISIONS is proud to have earned a reputation for providing services which are insightful, compassionate and affirming of each persons individual stories and struggles. We are equally as sensitive to group dynamics as we are to an organizations concern for the bottom line.
Some of the characteristics which make VISIONS so successful are:
Develop a contextual perspective about the economic and social implications of changing demographics in the United States. |
Learn how to recognize, understand and appreciate cultural differences and to incorporate people of different cultural backgrounds into all aspects of the organization. |
Re-conceptualize how organizations develop and function so as to best utilize all human resources. |
Understand and value the need for both a process and results-oriented approach to diversity and equality issues, on the personal, interpersonal, institutional, and cultural levels. |