Expression
So, Asians are accused of being indirect... Here I try (with possibly very poor results) to break that stereotype for the glory of God and the edification of the Body of Christ. (Note: this reflects not only my experiences as an Asian-American but the rest of my life as well; they are inseparable.)
Saturday, December 16, 2006
from the Graduate Psychology Department chair
As you end this busy semester the faculty wants to wish you the very best of holidays. We prayerfully hope that the New Year will bring the blessing of new life promised by the celebration of the birth of the Christ child.
We want you to know that we care deeply about the many conflicts and issues that are a part of any class, department or school, not the least of these being cultural diversity. We want to create a safe yet productive environment to discuss the issues that arise. In light of that we will be paying special attention to this issue in the coming months and hope for your full participation as we explore diversity issues as they play a part in our program. At all times we welcome your visits and conversations with us as your advisors, teachers, and people who care about you.
I have no idea what prompted that or what the issues at the school are right now. Honestly, I'm a little worried. This could be really good, really difficult, in between... I guess I'm mostly scared of being disappointed, and I would also like to know what will be expected of me. I guess we'll see in January.
:: redeemed4hisglory @ 11:02 PM ::
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