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[PovertyRaceWomen 1568] Re: Vote Update

Shoshanah Dean Hilmer wcjshannie at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 29 17:32:33 EST 2008



I vote for Diversity and Literacy.


Shoshanah Dean HilmerWomen's Center of Jacksonville Expanded Horizons Program Coordinator 5644 Colcord Avenue Jacksonville, FL 32211 904-722-3000 Ext. 233 www.womenscenterofjax.org > Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:35:12 -0500> From: ALCDGG at langate.gsu.edu> To: povertyracewomen at nifl.gov> Subject: [PovertyRaceWomen 1565] Vote Update> > I just wanted to remind everyone that until Feb. 11th subscribers are being asked to select their top choice (only one please) for a possible name for our list. You can post your selection on list or email it to me off list (dgreenberg at gsu.edu)> > Some of you who participated in the discussion, have not yet posted or sent me your votes. I hope to see your votes soon! Also, in the hopes of inspiring those of you have not voted yet, but have an opinion, here is how the vote is so far turning out:> > First place: Diversity and Literacy> > Second place: Class, Gender, Race, and Literacy> > Third place: Gender, Poverty, Race, and Literacy> > Tied for fourth place:> Class, Color, Gender, and Literacy> Class, Ethnicity, Gender, and Literacy> Literacy and Voice> > Tied for fifth place: > Gender, Income, Race and Literacy> Poverty, Race, Women, and Literacy (our current name)> > For those of you new to the list, or for those of you who want a reminder, 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> > > > > ----------------------------------------------------> National Institute for Literacy> Poverty, Race, Women and Literacy mailing list> PovertyRaceWomen at nifl.gov> To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/povertyracewomen
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