Inclusivity is an important part about being Hispanic. If I notice a fellow Hispanic on the street, it takes just one shared glance for us to understand each other for us to understand each other. I cherish that just by being Hispanic I am able to have a special bond with those in my school and my community. Being Hispanic has its trials and tribulations but at the end of the day, I can always count on being part of a loving family. The feeling of being included leads to happiness and a sense of home. A crucial source of identity and defense against life's challenges is inclusivity. This sense of belonging is strong, and I appreciate how even extended family and others not related by blood are treated with inclusion in my culture. I plan to …show more content…
Not everyone in the school can have a sense of community with each other due to cultural differences. I listen to everyone's opinions and speak out whenever I notice that someone's voice is not being heard. I intend to carry this out in the future by continuing to be the voice for the Hispanic community at my school. I am currently a board member of the Cultural Diversity Club but I know that there are bigger problems outside of school. I plan to be able to stay active in my community and help others acknowledge differences and embrace diversity, not only in opinions but in race as well. Having diverse backgrounds is important so that questions can be answered. Bringing awareness to others is important or else they are left in the dark about problems and will live in a naive world until the problem is already integrated into society's mind. Volunteering in my community is also important, in my community, there is a food pantry that I volunteer at. The food pantry only accepts members of the community which allows me to encounter people I know. By volunteering at Crosslines I often come across my family