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#27

04/26/2015 18:44
What is my Identity?  May it be the skin I have on  Or the color of this pen?  Identity...it all starts with me.  So, what am I?  A creation?  Or the creator?  I have so many questions, but this Is what I definitely know.  I am a male, Hispanic,...

#6

04/26/2015 18:44
 Wheelock, in my opinion, has some aspects of diversity on campus, but are more associated for having cliques. These cliques can be found or seen throughout the cafeteria. Also, the diverse groups on campus are the students that break cliques and affiliate themselves towards other students....

#6

04/26/2015 18:43
My disability makes me who I am. They’ve caused me struggles And made me rejected, But they have also built me up And me strong. My ADHD is not just a learning disability; it is a part of my personality. So why should I feel bad about who I truly am? My math impairment is not just a setback; it...

#5

04/26/2015 18:43
As a member of the Gay Community, I feel as though Wheelock should have a warmer welcoming to the LGBTQ Community. The club here, GSA (Gay Straight Alliance), is a clique and probably not something people will want to go to. It needs to be open, not in a clique form.

#26

04/26/2015 18:42
My chronic resting bitch face is how most people judge me. Not my skin. Or my weight. Just my face. My love for rap and R’n’B doesn’t make me black. I’m a white person with a love for R’n’B and rap Doesn’t make me hoodlum. I am who I am And I accept that.

#7

04/26/2015 18:41
Diversity discussions at Wheelock, I’ve noticed, are nearly always targeted towards African-Americans groups. The campus needs to realize that diversity is not just black and white, but it is also Middle-Eastern, and Dominican, and different struggles outside of African-American oppression. Also, a...

#25

04/26/2015 18:41
Judging someone based on identity is the same as discriminations before you take the opportunity to get to know them. Race, culture, sexual orientation, social class, and religion make us original, so we should all be seen as unique individuals.

#7

04/26/2015 18:40
 Living on campus is a choice for me. To get to know more people from different cultures. I can get to know more friends and learn more things. It’s also convenient for me. To get to classes and the dining hall is very easy. However, I have not seen activities that Wheelock creates for...

#24

04/26/2015 18:40
 Our identity is made up of many aspects. It is determined by race, ethnicity, class, education, gender, and many more things. By not acknowledging someone’s perspective is putting that person down, because you are degrading them and their life experiences and saying that their experiences are...

#22

04/26/2015 18:39
My personal experiences of self-identity here at Wheelock have been welcoming. There are so many outlets, on and off campus, to find ourselves through any means. My roommate ate I have different ethnicities and nationalities, but we welcome each other’s differences. Wheelock is so diverse, and I...
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