Jennifer: A Racial Vignette

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Jennifer is a Caucasian American female who is moving away from her friends and family to attend college. Leaving one’s friends and family is a situation that many may struggle with. There were certain aspects of Jennifer’s life that could eventually impede her from fully adapting to her new college environment. The most significant aspect is the fact that Jennifer has not been away from home a lot with the exception of two vacations. Though vacationing can be a good way to become more cultured, she has never been away from her family, or far from her home town. Jennifer is from Winslow, Maine (usa.com). The city of Winslow is a predominantly Caucasian American area, and the areas she has visited on vacations are not far from there and have similar demographics. Jennifer also went to a smaller high school so she would have to get use to the large and diverse campus population. Jennifer’s roommate could have helped her make a smoother transition because she is familiar with larger peer groups due to her high school population. Jennifer also states that she is not as outgoing as should would like to be so meeting new friends will be difficult for her. Jennifer did not join any groups on campus right away so she was not able to make friends as fast as Kerri, which caused her to spend a lot of time alone.
Jennifer grew up in the New England area and did not experience life outside of New England very often; she had not experienced many cultures other than her own. Since Jennifer has had limited experience with other cultures, she has not had to deal with her racial identity development because she had only been exposed to her race. Jennifer seemed open minded at first because even though Kerri was African-American, they beca...

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...ess. Jennifer shows that she is not really willing to adapt to her new environment because she continues to only stay in contact with her friends back home. The majority of Jennifer’s issues deal with her egocentric and individualistic thinking. Jennifer feels that everything should revolve around her which is why she cannot understand why Kerri wants to hang out with other people. She specifically says she doesn’t understand why black people have to hang out together all the time. It is Jennifer’s thinking that will stop her from having a healthy social life at this particular college.

Works Cited

Cook, D. & Helms, J. (1999). Using race and culture in counseling and psychotherapy. Needham Heights, Massachusetts: A Viacom Company.
World Media Group, LLC. (2012). Winslow, me population and races. Retrieved from www.usa.com/winslow-me-population-and-races.htm

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