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Palestinian?
My dad is a Palestinian-American whose family immigrated to the US after the Six Day War. My mom's family is of Western European ancestry. I realize that I am Caucasian/White for all intents and purposes but would being of Palestinian ancestry be worth noting in my diversity statement? Or would that be too controversial?
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Re: Palestinian?
If it is a part of what defines you, and it is different than others, then I would think it would be an appropriate mention. I am Lebanese by descent, but the only thing that I really carry culturally of that is my love for the food. So, I didn't feel as though it was something I wanted to mention.fear&loathingintexas wrote:My dad is a Palestinian-American whose family immigrated to the US after the Six Day War. My mom's family is of Western European ancestry. I realize that I am Caucasian/White for all intents and purposes but would being of Palestinian ancestry be worth noting in my diversity statement? Or would that be too controversial?
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Also, I don't think I would worry about it being controversial. To decide against you BECAUSE of what you have shared, would not be merely controversial, it would be discrimination.
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Re: Palestinian?
Well, it's not like the rejection letter is going to be accompanied with a note that says, "It's because your Palestinian and included it in your DS."isaiah6v8 wrote:Also, I don't think I would worry about it being controversial. To decide against you BECAUSE of what you have shared, would not be merely controversial, it would be discrimination.
But I'm joshing a bit here - isiah is right about this not being controversial. There's a lot of people who ask about whether their PS/DS is risky because of the topic but very, very few of them actually are. What's risky is writing a DS that doesn't speak honestly to your experience in life. Don't do that and you'll be halfway there.