Sunday, December 22, 2013

What I have Learned
 
 
One hope that I have when I think about working with children and families from diverse backgrounds is that I will be able to embrace them and treat them with respect and dignity. I also hope that I will be able to relate to them in some way and make them feel welcomed and loved.
 
 
One goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field when it comes to diversity, equity, and social justice is that educators and families would have scheduled required meetings to be able to learn about the backgrounds of children and families in an effort to better serve and educate children and their families.
 
 
I would like to thank my colleagues for sharing your thoughts during this past eight weeks. It always seems like the eight weeks go by so quickly. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from each of you. I think we all share the goal of wanting to improve the lives of the children we come in contact with. I hope that we will all continue to make it our life's mission to serve children and their families. I wish you all the best on your personal and professional journeys. Peace
 


Sunday, December 15, 2013

Start Seeing Diversity Blog: Creating Art
 
I immediately thought about a song that was written by my husband when I read the assignment. It describes the mentality of so many young African American males who were not given the opportunity to become who they wanted to become because of biases, discomforts, and trauma. This song does not in anyway depict my husband's life. He is simply describing the lives of young African American men from the "hood." 
 
 
 
I Don't Want to be a Gangster
 
 
This is the tale of a young man who fell victim to an underprivileged upbringing.
 
I be on the block with the rocks off in my socks
 
Trying to hustle up a knot
 
I ain't worried bout a cop
 
Cause I'm a G, ain't nobody out here gone mess with me.
 
I been on my own; I ain't never had a family
 
My mama using drugs
 
Papa in the penitentiary
 
And he ain't getting out
 
They gave my pop a whole century
 
Think I see some him in me
 
That's what my granny say
 
I don't want to live this life
 
But I don't see no other way
 
When I was a little kid I used to look up at he stars
 
Thought I'd be the first man to make it up to Mars
 
But I ain't get no help in school
 
So I gave up on my dream
 
And I just went to getting it with this his triple beam
 
But sometimes I sit and wonder what would happen had I never gave up
 
Had I never took the attitude that I don't give a damn
 
Cause I really give a damn if the truth is really told
 
And I'm not the only one
 
All the real G's know
 
That I don't want to be a Gangster
 
By: Adam Wells