Dialogue about our pasts
By asweeneyFebruary 16, 2015 - 12:29
Hasan’s statement at the end of The Civic Empowerment Gap highlights one of the real challenges we all face in a multicultural society. He says, “I think we’re different because we have to fall back on our parents’ background because our parents--that’s what they teach us” (41). The idea that certain backgrounds produce certain conceptions of what it means to be American is important to consider. It is inevitable that each person’s past will inform, shape, sustain, or motivate their level of participation in civil society or even the extent to which they feel limited or empowered by civil structures. The problem occurs when our society privileges the past backgrounds of some people over the backgrounds of others.