"Black is beautiful", my mom used to tell me as a small child. I attended a small daycare when I was younger and the races were not as diverse as nowadays. The daycare I attended was predominately white and was in Mt. Zion. There was one other black girl besides myself. The other kids did not like us and told use were were ugly and "dirty". Experiences like this, and others that has happened, has shaped my cultural identity. Religion is the center of my cultural identity and makes up who I am. Since
typical gathering with my family always consists of good food cooked by my grandmother, prayer, laughing, talking, card playing, and of course if you’re not 18 and older sitting at the kids table. After eating, my cousins and I would play board games or watch T.V. We’d leave late in the night after having a great time.This is just a small piece of my rainbow of culture. My cultural identity has been formed through my religion, family, and food. Religion is a very big thing in my culture and it always
What makes a person who they really are? Their cultural identity, right? Right! My cultural identity consist of a few things including my clothing, physical appearance, and traditions. My cultural identity is what makes me who I am today. Mine maybe be different from yours, it may not be so let’s see. The way I dress is a part of my cultural identity. Sometimes I wear certain colors to represent me as myself. My parents dress their own ways as well, but sometimes they wear certain outfits or certain
How can you express your or my cultural identity? Your cultural identity can be expressed in many ways. my culture identity is bestly express with my Family,Religion, and my chicago appearances. “There is more to Chicago than thick-crust pizza, great jazz and Michael Jordan's nightly ballet on the hardwood.” Like The name Chicago comes from a Miami Indian word for the wild leeks that grew on the bank of the short Chicago River. And it’s great, and amazing site. My family cause they make me feel like
person who they truly are? Their cultural identity, right? Correct! My cultural identity consists of a couple of things, including my clothing, physical appearance, and traditions. Cultural identity is what formed who I am today, my identity may be different from yours, it may be opposite, so let’s find out. To start off, the way my wardrobe is, would be a part of my cultural identity. I occasionally wear a certain arrangement of colors to represent myself. My parents address their own wardrobe
My culture identity is defined by many things. Culture to me is what defines the person and what they come from, from their ancestors, parents, grandparents and etc. The variety of things are crazy long if they were put in a list, but there are three things that I believe best defines my cultural identity. The three things are sports, food, and religion. I say these best describe me because these things are things that I do everyday or encounter on a daily basis. These things are very important
into school, I remember my kindergarten teacher told me I had the perfect little Asian eyes. This part of me comes from my grandmother on my mom's side. So, this gene was really strongly passed down to me. My facial features may make it seem like I have some kind of Asian culture inside of me but I don't. I can best define my cultural identity by my family traditions, food I eat, and sports. My family is very supportive, especially my parents. They have always pushed my sisters and I to be the
Cultural identity, to me, is what makes me who I am. Cultural identities can be so complicated for just about everyone. They can be impacted by sports, family, school and their daily lives. Everybody has one whether they know it or not. Sometimes you have to really think about it to figure it out. My cultural identity was basically formed when I was about five years old. Ever since then my life has revolved around baseball, football, school and family. That is my everyday routine. My family, friends
personality complete. My cultural identity is prominent through how and where I grew up. This is shown through my outlook on racism, food, and being a good student in a bad environment. Racism is a big issue in Decatur, which in my opinion, is very silly. In our community we achieve nothing because we don’t work together. It isn’t as simple as “white” vs. “black”, it’s every race against each other, and it isn’t improving. This is a big cultural hindrance for me, mostly because a lot of my family is from
A Sport for everyone Today i will be talking about my cultural identity. For example what music i listen to and what sports I play. And how my family helped shape my life. so that is what i am going to be writing about today. My first topic i will be talking about today. Will be about the type of music i listen to. I mostly listen to rap or r&b when i'm happy or feel good. but when i don’t feel good or. When i get mad i will listen to death metal. but if i am just in the middle i will listen to