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[PovertyRaceWomen 1521] Re: new name for the list

Brian, Dr Donna J G djgbrian at utk.edu
Mon Jan 14 10:59:55 EST 2008


Since we do need to limit ourselves to the choices below, I vote for
Diversity and Literacy. My experiences have not limited the
understanding of the term "diversity" to mean "black" but I see
"diversity" as a term broad enough to encompass the multiple "isms" that
limit opportunities for people. In choosing any of the other
alternatives (with the exception of the "Literacy and Voice" name), we
would be unnecessarily limiting our stated interests. I think Daphne is
quite capable of and dedicated to keeping the list inclusive of all the
"isms." "Literacy and Voice" would be acceptable to me, but I still
prefer "Diversity and Literacy."
Respectfully,
Donna Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Daphne Greenberg
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 10:44 AM
To: povertyracewomen at nifl.gov
Subject: [PovertyRaceWomen 1520] new name for the list

Katherine,

You are not off topic, but I do want to remind everyone, that at this
point we cannot add new choices to our list. So the list that we need to
stick with and discuss before voting starts is:

Class, Color, Gender, and Literacy
Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Literacy
Class, Gender, Race, and Literacy
Diversity and Literacy
Gender, Income, Race, and Literacy
Gender. Poverty, Race, and Literacy
Literacy and Voice
Or
Keeping it as is: Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy

Thanks,
Daphne


>>> "Katherine G" <Kgotthardt at comcast.net> 01/12/08 9:51 AM >>>

Too many people have become immune to or annoyed with the word
"diversity."
They see it somehow as a "card" of any kind (racially related,
disability
related, etc.) that doesn't hold credibility. I vote for a new word
that
doesn't further irritate people with a word they think is just
politically
correct rhetoric. "Ethnicity" covers the "color" thing. "Ability" and
"sexual identity" covers other aspects of what we think of in terms of
"diversity." I prefer the word "ability" because there is room there to
stress strengths and not just impairment.

Am I getting off topic?

Katherine Mercurio Gotthardt
www.luxuriouschoices.org



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