Excellent Girl June 19, 2013 |
Me? I've long had problems with Koreans, and Korean-Americans. Traditionally, I do not do business with them unless it cannot be helped because they exude contempt as much as the Chinese do towards African-Americans. But, a time came I could no longer stomach my attitude, and sought ways to reconcile with a people who lived across a gap I could not cross. When the opportunity to cross that bridge presented itself I jumped into the situation, and understanding grew within me over the simplest of things we share every year we meet: food, play, sharing, and camping.
Now I am in a position. I have a young Korean-American man whose misunderstandings about Black Americans, and his internal dismal of women from his mind are coming to the forefront of his awareness. He is supervising a small work crew of four, and they are not happy with his projections into their understanding! I don't think the young man is malicious. He is learning new things. I have a lot of respect for his ability and courage to step into unfamiliar terrain, and his teachable spirit, and the willingness, and ability of the young teens to reciprocate.
These young interns are Black, and being primed for college, or whatever high achievement they need to make of their lives. This work crew is a stepping stone for them. I am mentoring these young people, and as can happen under my watch people can get very comfortable, and feeling safe say inappropriate things. I am responsible for the space I create. I expect people's truth to come out in that space. In this case I am in need of counsel on how to facilitate the misunderstanding between the young young man, and the crew of four.
I am not a light weight when it comes to crossing thresholds of pain. It is part of my Medicine. - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 7.16.13
Yasmine Richard, FUSE host |
Yasmine Richard is the host of TRENDING 10, a video show on FUSE that focus on the youth culture through music, their music. |
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