Examples Of Minority Relations Experience

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Minority Relations Experience It is not rare to see that minority students sometimes face prejudice at school. I read the story Increase in English language learners shows gaps in school (Wang, 2015). The article described how Cruz Tapia, a African student who studies in U.S., was suffering prejudice. Cruz Tapia were asked many prejudice questions, like “ Do you have potatoes in Africa?”, or “ Go back to your country”. When minority student come to U.S. they often need more help because they don’t know much about English language and American culture. When minority students heard this kind of questions, they may get insulted. Prejudice can make minority students difficult to make friends in new environment and thus prohibit them from improving …show more content…

My husband and I attended one of his friends’ wedding. His friend, the bride, a beautiful and friendly white female, invited us. On that day, when we arrived there on time, at the beginning everything looked normal. We enjoyed some appetizers and desserts and talked with old and new friends. We were the only two Asians who attended Amy’s wedding. Most her friends were white. We were curious about the procedure and details of an American’s wedding. When the bride and the bridegroom were taking photos in the front yard of the house we were watching them and witnessing their greatest happiness. My husband and I were standing at the stairs, suddenly the bride’s father, who was busy to greet and talk to different guests, noticed us. We figure out he must be the bride’s father as his behavior looked like to be one of the most important person in the wedding. Once he saw us he interrogated us with deep suspicion: “What are guys doing here?” I said: “We are attending our friend’s wedding.” His suspicion did not end: “Whose wedding you are attend?” Without hesitation, I replied: “Amy’s wedding”. Amy’s father appeared to be astonished and embarrassed. He ended our conversation after our reply. This event made us feel very uncomfortable in the wedding as we didn’t get respected as guests. I believe if we were white, the bride’s father wouldn’t ask us that kind of rude

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