These are far from the actual definitions of those words, to the point were I have trouble making sense of it.
Like, the history of racism in the Americas recognizes a lot of different cultures, and even puts a hierarchy to them, typically with Blacks and Native Americans at the bottom, along with terms like mestizo and quadroon to describe different combinations of intermixing. A lighter-skinned Black slave is more likely to work in the house, while a darker-skinned one works the fields. A "swarthy" Italian might be white according to the law, but of lower social standing than other whites.
Let's suppose I had a mestiza mistress, a mulatto manservant, a dozen black fieldworkers, and a Chinese wash woman, and a white wife, all under a white supremacist patriarchy.
Sounds pretty diverse, yes? It certainly is not mono-culture. Does that diversity make it part of DEI?
"Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability."
we can see that the mistress, wife, etc. are not able to engage in full participation like I am.
I therefore conclude that DEI is not simply the idea that 'diversity > mono-culture'.
Is there any definition you would use for "my tribe == other tribe"?
Like, the history of racism in the Americas recognizes a lot of different cultures, and even puts a hierarchy to them, typically with Blacks and Native Americans at the bottom, along with terms like mestizo and quadroon to describe different combinations of intermixing. A lighter-skinned Black slave is more likely to work in the house, while a darker-skinned one works the fields. A "swarthy" Italian might be white according to the law, but of lower social standing than other whites.
Let's suppose I had a mestiza mistress, a mulatto manservant, a dozen black fieldworkers, and a Chinese wash woman, and a white wife, all under a white supremacist patriarchy.
Sounds pretty diverse, yes? It certainly is not mono-culture. Does that diversity make it part of DEI?
While if we use the definition at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diversity,_equity,_and_inclusi...
"Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are organizational frameworks which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have historically been underrepresented or subject to discrimination on the basis of identity or disability."
we can see that the mistress, wife, etc. are not able to engage in full participation like I am.
I therefore conclude that DEI is not simply the idea that 'diversity > mono-culture'.
Is there any definition you would use for "my tribe == other tribe"?