Cultural Identity Essay

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    assignment would provide students an opportunity to see what cultural values are significant to our classmates. Not only does this offer students the chance to expand our perspectives on cultural identity, it also allows us to become more accquainted with our classmates in meaningful ways. The group that I gained the most insight on is African American women. I support the advancement of all individuals regardless of skin color, gender, gender identity, etc., but I really appreciated the…

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    I would describe my cultural identity as fairly mainstream, white, male, from a working class family, middle class, American born, and first generation college student Gen Xer. I am someone who holds traditional Christian values, but is not as conservative as say many from my parents’ generation. As mentioned, I grew up in a working class household in eastern WA. My family earned a living in agriculture; therefore, hard work was an important value for me from a young age. I shared my…

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    everyone has; the reason everyone has a culture is because everyone has to come from somewhere and each person is different. Everyone has their own cultural identity, while many haven't found theirs I have found mine. I have found out a lot about who I am, where I come from, and how my background and culture makes me the person I am today. My cultural identity is uninhabited because I like to combine pieces that do not exactly fit; which is illustrated through my hand wraps, chicken with rice,…

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    of person perception, cultural and personal identities and persuasive qualities are demonstrated through Bruno and Shmuel’s friendship. We can see person perception through the two boys because at their age to each other the other is just another boy their age that they can play with in a place where they are all alone. They have none of the prejudices or assumptions about each other that those older than them would have casted on each other. Cultural and personal identity is seen through Bruno…

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    My way of defining culture is something that makes up your background or something that shapes you. The times of my life have been good and sometimes bad so that’s how my cultural identity is made up. I have multiple things that makes up my cultural identity but here’s a few I’ll tell you about. My cultural identity mainly revolves around Food,Clothing & Music. Boy boy boy don’t I like getting new clothes and trying on new things well shopping is another thing that makes up the way I am I enjoy…

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    This Is who I am Living in Hawaii all my life I grew up with the hawaiian culture all my life. Our famous dessert is the sweet haupia dish. My culture identity involves food, education, and hobbies. These things make up of who I am and how I identity myself as. My first culture identity values is food. In my culture as a Hawaiian we always eat are Lau Lau, Poke, Sweet Potato, Haupia, Poi, Kulolo, Lomi Salmon, squid luau, chicken long rice, to our ono Kalua pig, and many more we enjoy. We…

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    social group. The characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time. My culture identity is a way to tell people who I am and where I came from. Expressing my culture identity can be a way of telling people that I am proud of how and where I was raised. My Culture identity consist of Food, Clothes, and Music. Food is a really big part of my culture identity. I have family from different part of the world like Sierra Leone, Germany, and Jamaica. When it's a…

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    confrontational experience to reveal my true cultural identity was far different than I had ever perceived. Because of my elementary school’s curricular adaptation to express our cultural backgrounds, everyone in the class was required to share their historical ancestry. Regardless of the teacher’s best efforts, many never embraced customs or traditions in the school setting. Likewise, my personality and appearance in fourth grade had conformed to the cultural identity which was reflected by…

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    In the article “Cultural model, identity, and literacy” by John U. Ogbu, he goes over the idea of why certain minorities may seem as if they are under a bar that is less or unequal to whites. Ogbu branches this idea into different segments that ultimately focus on the cultural differences between the two. Ogbu starts his article out by stating some of his reasons on why it may seem like the minorities fall under this bar. Some of the reasons he points towards in his article are the home…

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    My Cultural Identity What comes to mind when you hear that I am Hispanic? That I am Mexican; that I eat spicy food; that I play soccer; that my parents came into this country illegally? Many times that is what I feel when people say that about me. Hispanic is a term that is used to identify many cultures that come from Latin countries. Do you know how many Latin countries are in North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean? There are a lot! That means many cultures, and I am Puerto…

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