Sunday, October 28, 2007. 10 AM
Faith Amid Diversity: How Multiculturalism Is Shaping America
The Sunday Forum: Critical Issues in the Light of Faith
The Very Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, host
Cathedral Dean Samuel T. Lloyd III interviews Michel Martin, who hosts the new NPR show Tell Me More. In this fast-paced discussion, Martin reflects on the difficulties of achieving harmonious diversity in the United States today. She asks people to observe who is being talked to today in major media. Except for Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, people of color are unlikely to appear on Sunday morning talk shows and in other places where authoritative opinions are featured.
Martin also discusses the standard media approach of presenting viewpoints A and B. What else is there to say that perhaps isnt being said? she asks. Her interest lies in going beyond these two (often opposing) sides, A and B, and exploring viewpoints usually unheard, sides C, D, and E.
She cautions, however, I sometimes think we minimize how difficult diversity really is. The impulse to minimize differences, even out of goodwill, can compound already problematic discussions. We do ourselves a disservice when we act like its easy. It really is hard to achieve understanding amid diversity.
Martin, a former seminarian, offers a simple example of problems that crop up when people are faced with, say, an unfamiliar social cue. She recalls a preaching class in which one student chose to preach while sitting on a stool. African American students in the class had never seen this practice and considered it very disrespectful. Only later did they learn that this is a traditional way to preach, a way of promoting intimacy, used in some community churches.
The example shows the discomfort that can result when differences are brought to the fore. You realize that you have opinions that you didnt even know you have, until you are confronted with difference, says Martin.
About Michel Martin
Michel Martin is an award-wining correspondent for ABC News on primary assignment to Nightline, where she contributes to the ongoing series, America in Black and White. She is a regular panelist on the PBS program Washington Week in Review and host of PBSs Life 360.