In response to your peers, provide feedback about their definition of diversity. Compare and contrast your answers and consider the following:
Classmate # 2 Madeline
My name is Madeline, I am from a small town in Ohio, and I am currently a Senior majoring in photography, minoring in art history, and I plan to get my masters in historic preservation. I am from a military family and am active in a few veteran organizations, so that work is something I would love to incorporate career wise. In my own words, the term diversity is an overall word that describes differences among a group of people. So diversity, to me, can be anything from race to social status to a set of skills to abilities, to gender, etc. It is a vague term in the sense of the specifics, but basically describes differences in many ways. Diversity impacts my daily life, as it does most people, in many ways…whether you have a certain job where this concept is relevant, even just going to the grocery store shows diversity. I see it in business meetings in the different organizations I am involved it, I see it walking down the street, I see it when photographing various events. My definition is mostly similar with what was in the readings this week, but I am excited to explore it further and learn more about the depths of the concept. Diversity has a pretty significant impact on photography, being able to capture all different types of people allows me to interact with them and grow by experiencing different walks of life. When it comes to the business/organizational/historic preservation/veteran work, diversity is a really important concept because it will be important to think about the benefits and struggles of different types of people, as well as get to interact with different cultures as well. I am really looking forward to this class and exploring all of this further!