[PovertyRaceWomen 1550] my vote
John
john.r.warrior at cox.net
Tue Jan 22 22:39:03 EST 2008
Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Literacy
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1. [PovertyRaceWomen 1548] Re: PLEASE VOTE FOR NAME!
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Gender Poverty Race and Literacy
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[mailto:povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Daphne Greenberg
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 6:00 PM
To: povertyracewomen at nifl.gov
Subject: [PovertyRaceWomen 1535] PLEASE VOTE FOR NAME!
Thanks to everyone for providing us with the pros and cons of the
different possible names for our list. For those of you who are new to
the list, the group is deciding whether we want a new name, or we want
to keep our name. The discussion period is now officially over, and
between January 22nd and February 11th, people can select their top
choice (only one please) either on list or off list to me
(dgreenberg at gsu.edu)
As a reminder, here are the choices (please select only one of these
choices):
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
As another reminder, please be aware, that if we change the name of the
list, we will need to create a new list. Current subscribers will be
automatically subscribed to the new list. Each subscriber will receive a
confirmation email with a new password and information about the list.
As a summary, here are some of the points that were made during our
discussion period:
"Words like class, color, are for me a lot less potent and/or motivating
than poverty and race."
"I like "color" a lot better than "race" because in this country it is
color of the skin, and "race" is difficult. "Diversity" is usually a
euphemism for "race" which actually is a stand-in for color"
"I like the word "ethnicity" because it covers color, race, and anything
in-between."
"Poverty, Gender and Race have a direct impact on literacy and they
should be addressed and explored, and are the issues that are explored
the most in this group."
"The advantage of the name "Diversity and Literacy" is that it allows
for the full range of topics that concern our community and the
intersection of those topics"
"I like the title of Diversity & Literacy. Diversity covers not only
class, color, gender, ethnicity, income, race, poverty but also culture,
politics, religion, language, etc. I like the fact that the term
diversity covers such a wide spectrum of topics and will allow you more
flexibility to explore how they all interact with Literacy."
"Diversity and Literacy is the best name for this list. It is simple and
gets right to the point."
"It is true, that sometimes the word "diversity" winds up meaning only
one thing in some places, but not here. I agree with those who support
the idea that diversity should mean ALL: race, gender, ethnicity,
ability, of all brands, flavors, varieties, colors, etc. It would be
good for us to support that through our list, and continue talking about
all varieties of people, backgrounds, and experiences."
Daphne
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