- Select a current event (e.g., entertainment, political, national/local news stories, etc.) in
which there is a clash of cultures involving group identities. The group identity does not
have to be racial or ethnic, but may also include groups based on gender, political or
religious affiliations, sexual orientation, etc. Designate one group as “Culture A” and the
other as “Culture B.”
Provide an objective and concise overview of the presenting problem. What is the event
or incident that triggered the clash?
- What message is Culture A trying to convey? What are the important issues and what
would it mean to them to see their desires fulfilled? What is the fear if these desires are
not fulfilled? In what ways might they be blind to their own contributions to the problem?
- What message is Culture B trying to convey? What are the important issues and what
would it mean to them to see their desires fulfilled? What is the fear if these desires are
not fulfilled? In what ways might they be blind to their own contributions to the problem?
- Evaluate the situation from the perspective of the Tao or Natural Law. What objective
values do each culture appeal to (e.g., Special Beneficence, Justice, Truthfulness, etc.)?
What additional values would be important to the conversation? In your response,
demonstrate that these values are universal and not limited by ethnocentric
monoculturalism.
- What recommendations would you make to move forward? How might each culture
embrace mutual responsibility? Does the situation require an innovative solution unique
to both cultures? If you believe one culture is “right,” make sure you show this from the
perspective of the Tao or Natural Law.