So I am a soph at college, and while my sister still goes to public school (which I used to go to), superintendent announced they are gearing their resources and expanding their services and doing more -- i forgot the word, but something like research to know how to cater to the different diversity of the students whether that's counseling center, child study team, etc. I've long struggled with this in highschool when I announced that I am not "American", I'm legit from a different side of the world meaning my parent's understanding isn't up to many American families, and there protocols just doesn't really suit my cultural difference. So when I heard the message today, I almost felt -- victorious. That YES FINALLY!
So ironically, it's also my field as a student: psychology and sociology.
Now the real question is: (it's a what do you think kind of question, I know you don't actually know):
I don't know if there's a way for me to get involved as an alumni student to raise awareness or something along the line of advocacy. Like if I can share my researches, speak about my insights and experience from a first hand diverse student. Like "this is how Middle Eastern families operate" and that's what their family strucutres look like."
Is that a thing?
So ironically, it's also my field as a student: psychology and sociology.
Now the real question is: (it's a what do you think kind of question, I know you don't actually know):
I don't know if there's a way for me to get involved as an alumni student to raise awareness or something along the line of advocacy. Like if I can share my researches, speak about my insights and experience from a first hand diverse student. Like "this is how Middle Eastern families operate" and that's what their family strucutres look like."
Is that a thing?
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