Honoring Multilingualism and Diversity: A Classroom’s Commitment to Cultural Diversity

Honoring Multilingualism and Diversity: A Classroom’s Commitment to Cultural Diversity

Introduction

Growing up on the beautiful island of Guam, diversity was not just a concept, it was my everyday life. I am both Chamorro and African American, and while I was fully immersed in Chamorro culture, my outward appearance often led people to assume that I was not local or Chamorro. As a child, this…

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Dr. Melvina A. Murray
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Melvina Murray

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