11-01-2018, 09:01 PM
I grew up on Miltary bases and knew only diversity. And then I moved to this town where it was mostly white and I couldn't figure out what was so different in the place until I saw a black person and I realized that was the first black person I had seen in the town. (I had been there for a month)
I currently live in a place that is not very diverse at all. I mean there is diversity of ages, social class etc etc but not in nationality. There is a large spanish population in this area.
My highschool was very diverse. Being next to a military base there were a lot of military families. I would say whites were less than 50%. With the rest being blacks, asians and islanders and some hispanic.
Later in life I had an opportunity to work with a wide variety of people from different places. It was awesome and amazing and challenging when misunderstandings happened, but also fun.
I have a hard time being in a very non-diverse area. I love and appreciate when I get to visit Seattle. I don't want to stay here too long.
I currently live in a place that is not very diverse at all. I mean there is diversity of ages, social class etc etc but not in nationality. There is a large spanish population in this area.
My highschool was very diverse. Being next to a military base there were a lot of military families. I would say whites were less than 50%. With the rest being blacks, asians and islanders and some hispanic.
Later in life I had an opportunity to work with a wide variety of people from different places. It was awesome and amazing and challenging when misunderstandings happened, but also fun.
I have a hard time being in a very non-diverse area. I love and appreciate when I get to visit Seattle. I don't want to stay here too long.