Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label globalism. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Muslim-Christian Conflicts Not Limited to United States – But Are Felt World-Wide

Hijab -- a covering traditionally worn by Muslim women

The Muslim-Christian divide that captures almost daily attention in news coming out of the United States, is actually felt worldwide.
Although progress has been made—particularly in multinational workforces— struggles remain around religious diversity, suggests Susan Welch, executive director of Diversity Best Practices.

“With Ramadan and Eid Al-Fitr just completing in the United States, now might be a good time to explore the Muslim-Christian divide around the world. It represents one of the toughest diversity issues to address, for a handful of reasons,” Welch recently asserted in an editorial written for her organization’s weekly publication.

We know that religious conflict is not always straightforward. One country bans burka wearing, -- is that rooted in religion? Or would we describe this as a gender issue?

Is banning a burka (or burqa – the full body cloak worn by some Muslim women) simply a dress code issue? Or does this represent a security concern?
If not a burka, what of the "hijab" (or "ḥijāb – referring to both the head covering traditionally worn by Muslim women and modest Muslim styles of dress in general).


It is sometimes too convenient to classify these arguments into "seemingly harmless" categories. But religious problems are often rooted in historical, even traditional conflicts between two peoples. And this, Welch says, muddies the waters.

Muslims represent roughly one in four people on the globe. In some Asian countries (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, listed by Welch)Muslims dominate the population. In many other Asian countries, as well as European and North American countries, they are a minority ,and “This sets the stage for regional and country-specific clashes that become more political than religious,” she explains.

When considering economic status, these clashes can also represent problems between the “haves and have-nots”.

Of the 40 Muslim-majority nations worldwide, “only two outside of the Persian Gulf (Turkey and Malaysia) have GDPs above the global median GDP.” (Gross domestic product or GDP refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.)

And so, as India, China, and Latin America grow explosively, Muslim populations are further marginalized, both within rapidly growing countries and within competing Muslim-majority nations.

But on the eve of 9/11’s ten-year anniversary, Welch believes there is a sliver of good news:

Pew Research Center (a nonpartisan "fact tank" that provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world) reports a thaw in attitudes toward Muslims in the United States and Europe over the past five years.

(Yet, Muslims have not experienced the same thaw in their own attitudes toward the West, the Pew report goes on to state.)

TWelch believes that herein lies the most interesting rub of all, perhaps the crux of the issue:

Both sides blame the other side for poor relations, each believing they hold the high moral ground. "Age-old beliefs dealing differently with critical debates around life and death drive apart Muslims and the somewhat Christian, somewhat non-secular West."

Cultural competency and inclusion meet their fiercest challenge here, Welch believes, yet she asks -- “Can we set aside our fundamental life-and-death beliefs and embrace different beliefs in another human being?”

Her question is a good one – and is certainly deserving of more talks and discussions.

Meanwhile, education of differences and similarities is a good place to start. Businesses and organizations, meanwhile, cannot ignore these differences, by simply blaming any clashes as “religious” differences.

Such simplistic thinking about cultures, ethnicity, diversity, inclusion and differences just does not work anymore. We need better information to identify and solve problems -- to make higher quality decisions.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Diversity Briefings Daily Newsletter - Today's Edition

Welcome to Diversity Briefings: 12/3/2010
Volume 1, Issue 22. Published Each Monday - Friday

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Same-Sex Partner of Missouri Cop Killed on Duty Gets No Survivor Benefits
Reported by gayrights.change.org - Missouri residents Kelly Glossip and Dennis Engelhard were together for 15 years, building a life together, owning a home together, raising a child together, even exchanging rings with each other.

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Call for Participants in a Study of Poverty in Ethnocultural Communities in Toronto and GTA  
From cleonet.ca - Call for Participants in a Study of Poverty in Ethnocultural Communities in Toronto and GTAPosted December 1, 2010From a Canada Without Poverty invitation: Canada Without Poverty [CWP] is launching...
http://paper.li/sklopfer/1290499511

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Children and Diversity Reported by hubpages.com - Ever thought of children and diversity training? This has not crossed most parents’ minds, but in an effort to create “glocal” children (local and global) this type of training has its benefits.
http://paper.li/sklopfer/1290499511/~list?topic=Education

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Diversity top on law agenda
From totalprofessions.com - The legal profession is often perceived as stuffy and almost entirely white, middle class and male. However both the Law Society and the Legal Services Board are making efforts to find out more abo...
http://paper.li/sklopfer/1290499511/~list?topic=Education

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Apple removes anti-gay app from App Store

Reports news.cnet.com - Apple has removed an iPhone app considered anti-gay following a wave of protests sent through the online petition site Change.org. Initially approved and available in the App Store in October, the ...

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Companies Must Manage the ‘ISMs’ When Working With Diversity

Susan Klopfer writes

-- “We have some great new and positive ideas for restructuring our sales workforce, ultimately helping our entire company to get through this recession. But there is so much resistance to diversity that I can’t implement all of our plans and I am coming to you for some help. How do I encourage our sales division to make these changes?”
--Sales Vice President, Rema, describes her dilemma to members of her company’s special change management team during their weekly meeting at WXYZ Company.
--“Diversity is always a tough area of change,” says Pete, a team member who initiated its organization five years earlier. Pete had taken diversity management classes in college, becoming a devout follower of diversity gurus R. Roosevelt Thomas, Jr. and William Sonnenschein. He persuaded his company’s CEO to organize this group that advises other managers as they implement change throughout the organization. “We call this time of most resistance during any change project as being in the Delta,” he explains to Rema.
--“We know you’ve worked hard to get everyone behind the sales restructuring project, and it was especially critical that you considered the diversity component in these changes,” another group member, Marilyn, joins in.
--“But I am not surprised that you are encountering serious resistance from line managers, employees, and even senior managers. Resistance typically rises from many sources.”

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Keywords: cultural diversity, manage and value diversity, diversity training, diversity education, workplace violence, workplace, employment, diversity, disability, inclusion, ethnic, racial, gender, multiculturalism, immigration, lgbt, racism, discrimination, new civil rights movement, civil rights, feminist, latinos, Native Americans, hostile workplace, harassment

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Diversity Briefings, Oct. 27, 2010

Welcome to Diversity Briefings: 10/27/2010
Volume 1, Issue 6
Group Klopfer Diversity Consulting
Susan Klopfer, editor and publisher

Welcome to the sixth issue of this new online newsletter. I hope you are enjoying the stories and links. If you would like to subscribe to receive daily updates, the form is at the bottom of today's issue. Good reading!

Susan Klopfer

Today’s Topics: Fairness and equality in the classroom, Sikhs misunderstood -- becoming victims, Cooking for the Dalai Lama, Talent has no boundaries, New harassment guidelines

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Fairness in the Classroom

ONE of the key ways to ensure that the principles of fairness and equality of treatment are enshrined within our society is to address these issues within our education system, says JILL DONABIE of Muckle LLP.

To continue, click here
http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-news/archive/2010/10/27/fairness-in-the-classroom-51140-27552005/

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Investigating Anti-Sikh Discrimination in a Post 9/11 World

"Hindu.”, “Go back to your county.”, “Terrorist.” These are remarks heard around the Yuba City, California area by ordinary, hard-working, American citizens who happen to come from East India and happen to be Sikhs. Because Sikhs are misunderstood, they have become a second set of victims of 9/11, says Denise Leifker, a Sutter County Probation Officer

Click here to continue reading:
http://www.sikhspectrum.com/112006/denise.htm

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Cooking for the Dalai Lama

Acclaimed Chef Art Smith was invited by His Holiness The Dalai Lama to cook this past weekend in Toronto for his VIP guests at a luncheon hosted by The Canadian Tibetan Center.

Click here, to continue
http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/candid-candace/2010/10/chef-art-smith-cooks-for-the-dali-lama.html

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Employment for disabled people opens up doors

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, themed "Talent has no boundaries: Workforce diversity includes people with disabilities." "Cashing your first paycheck can be exhilarating. Being a contributing member of the workforce gives us a sense of pride, independence and security, as well as consumer power to purchase goods and services," write Suellen Jackson-Boner. "For people with disabilities, obtaining employment brings them closer to being full, valued participants in our Indiana communities."

To continue, click here
http://www.tristate-media.com/warrick/opinion/editorials/article_504d2834-e1d9-11df-a34f-001cc4c03286.html

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Harassment violation of federal civil rights?

Certain types of harassment rooted in sexual orientation or religious differences may be a federal civil rights violation, even though members of those groups are not specifically protected in federal law, according to new guidance released today by the U.S. Department of Education's office of civil rights.

To continue, click here
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/26/dept-of-ed-antigay-bullyi_n_774081.html

Still More Notes

Muslim civil rights group asks for IRS investigation
In a letter this week, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a prominent Muslim civil rights and advocacy group, urged the IRS to look into the Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation. The civil rights group alleges that IPTF's founder, Steven Emerson, listed by CAIR as one of the nation's leading Islamophobes, misused the company's tax-exempt status to conduct illegal transactions.

To learn more, continue here --
http://www.taxlawhome.com/Tax-News/800159481/Muslim-civil-rights-group-asks-for-IRS-investigation--

Diversity Management Tip of the Day

In a Global Market, Your Customers Expect Diversity; Are You Meeting Their Needs?

My husband and I were having a quick breakfast in an unfamiliar restaurant, waiting for the doors to open at a nearby museum. As I sipped my coffee, I began to realize why I wasn't comfortable. It wasn't just because we were having Sunday breakfast away from home.

Very quickly, I had realized every person serving us, from the greeter to wait staff, was young and white. I peeked into the kitchen and confirmed what I was guessing − the invisible people working behind the scenes, performing the lower paying jobs, were Latino, African American and of varying ages. Will this restaurant get my return business? Probably not.

Continue this article by Susan Klopfer --
http://www.submityourarticle.com/articles/Susan-Klopfer-7986/diversity-110545.php

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