Hear Every Voice Webinar:
Demographics, the Customers We Serve
Part I: Culture, Ethnicity, and Race
April 14, 2011
Vanessa Levingston, Public Involvement Consultant
Culture
The behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular social, ethnic, or age group: the youth culture; the Mn/DOT culture
Ethnicity
Ethnicity connotes shared cultural traits and a shared group history. Some ethnic groups also share linguistic or religious traits, while others share a common group history but not a common language or religion.
Race
The term race refers to the concept of dividing people into populations or groups on the basis of various sets of physical characteristics. However, it is usually governments that decide on the racial categories in a given country.
Image of top ten countries of origin for immigrants to Minnesota in 2009, including:
· 4,173 Somalia
· 1,614 Ethiopia
· 1,159 Kenya
· 1,013 Liberia
· 869 Mexico
· 724 Burma
· 596 India
· 532 Thailand
· 524 China
· 512 Vietnam
Graph of immigration to Minnesota by region of origin:
Graph of percentage change of Minnesota county minority populations between 2000 to 2010:
Graph of Minnesota school minority populations by county in 2010:
Mn/DOT Resources For Staff
Mn/DOT’s Office of Affirmative Action
Language Services
• Interpreting
• Accent Modification Hearing and Modifying
Training
• Respectful Workplace
Contact Janet Miller
Mn/DOT Diversity Council
The Diversity Council is an advisory body to the Commissioner of Mn/DOT, the Commissioner's staff, the Director of the Affirmative Action Office and the Director of the Office of Human Resources. Its mission is to "make differences matter" by fostering an environment of inclusion, making Mn/DOT an employer of choice.
Diversity Council members consist of agency wide staff, from all levels and specialties, addressing a broad range of issues of importance to Mn/DOT. Council members will actively participate in meetings, workshops and committee assignments. The members are expected to commit a maximum of one day per month to the Council's work.
Mn/DOT's agency-wide diversity council was formed to:
• Provide direction on strategic and policy issues
• Execute educational and training programs
• Organize cultural awareness events
• Oversee the implementation of the agency's Diversity Strategic Plan
• Share information and ideas
Diversity Council Trainings
· Western Religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Monday, May 23, 2011, open to all staff
Options for viewing: Live or Adobe Connect.
Look for announcements to come. For more information, contact Rosemarie Merrigan
Hear Every Voice, Mn/DOT’s Public and Stakeholder Participation Initiative
· Engaging Underserved and Underrepresented Stakeholders, May 13, 2011, 9:00 a.m. – Noon, June 22, 2011, 1:00-4:00
This session explores effective strategies for involving underserved groups
Minnesota Department of Education Language Maps
http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/Data/Maps/Home_Primary_Languages/index.html
Contact info
Vanessa Levingston, Public Involvement Consultant
(651) 366-3177