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Diversity in America - What's your definition of Diversity?

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Real Estate Agent with Crye-Leike Bentonville Crossroads

I recently went through all of the different courses and received my GRI designation.  It was an interesting process and most of the courses were very good. I found a lot of the information that I was exposed to  educational and I use a lot of what I learned every day.

One of the courses was Diversity in America.  It mainly dealt with the 7 protected classes mandated by federal law.  You all do remember the 7 protected classes - right?

  • Race
  • Color
  • Religion
  • National Origin
  • Sex
  • Disability
  • Familial Status

So, according to federal laws, if you can be categorized in one of these classes, discriminating against you is unlawful.  Many state and local laws add to these classes in different areas across the country.

My question is, on a broader plane, just how do you define diversity?  Why should people be pigeonholed into different classes in order to be protected?  Don't you think it's kind of a shame to have to have laws about being fair?  Didn't we all grow up being taught to play nice in the sandbox?

I'd like to share with you my definition of diversity.  If that person isn't ME, then they're diverse.  Isn't that simple?  So, everyone is diverse, everyone is special, everyone gets protected, and everyone gets the same consideration and level of professional service. 

Makes life a lot easier for me.  And for those of you who refuse or are uncomfortable working with any kind of person out there, send them my way - I'd be glad to take a referral.  Sheesh - they're just people - like you and me.

Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County
Your definition sounds like a good one to have as we deal with others.
Sep 05, 2007 02:46 AM
Gary Gay
Crye-Leike Bentonville Crossroads - Bentonville, AR
GRI, Executive Broker - NW AR Realtor
Thanks Gary - glad there are others that agree!
Sep 05, 2007 03:07 AM
Jo-Anne Smith
Oakville, ON

Good post, Gary, and I completely agree.

I really don't like generalizations and categorizations. We're all worthy of respect and dignity, no matter what label they want to pin on us.....unless of course we are disrespecting and abusing those around us, however that is an entirely different thing and is relative to our own choices.  The 7  categories you mentioned are things we have absolutely no control over....

Jo 

Sep 05, 2007 11:49 PM
Dan Homan
Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty, Inc - Ocala, FL
Gary - Great post!  Great definition of diversity.  It is so easy to see things from just your perspective, and not realize that everyone is climbing the same mountain, just on different sides so they see different views on the way up.  Our goal shouldn't be to make people use our path, but, rather help and encourage anyone who is climbing to make it to the top no matter what path they use to get there.
Sep 06, 2007 05:33 AM
Gary Gay
Crye-Leike Bentonville Crossroads - Bentonville, AR
GRI, Executive Broker - NW AR Realtor

Jo - I agree - maybe I should have mentioned the only people I'd have problems working with are those that are just plain jerks - no matter what their "class" is.

Dan - Thanks for the comment.  I'm a firm believer of "Can't we all just get along"?  LOL

Sep 06, 2007 05:48 AM