Empathy training for ethnic and cultural awareness
Description
This video features 36 vignettes developed and role-played by college students based on their own experiences of feeling marginalized. African American, Asian/Asian American, Caribbean, Gay and Lesbian, Hispanic, American Indian, and international students are featured. Audiences not only will gain insight into the experiences that challenge culturally different students, but will examine their own assumptions, feelings and attitudes toward them.
Runtime
60 min
Series
Subjects
Geography
Date of Publication
[2008]
Database
Alexander Street
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