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EDITOR’S NOTE: APPROPRIATION VS. APPRECIATION

The debate on cultural appropriation versus appreciation is complex and ongoing.  

Appreciation is more than mere recognition that something is from a different culture. Simply stating that you’ve borrowed from a different culture does not indicate an understanding of the thing you borrowed or the meaning it holds.   

The difference between appropriation and appreciation is learning—are you engaging with the other culture? Are you approaching new cultures with an open mind, with an intent to share meaningful customs and traditions?   

If so, it is not only acceptable, but commendable for a person to learn about others. This includes food, fashion and other fields.   

Cultural appropriation must also include a discussion of power dynamics. Especially as our communities become more diverse and colonialism—while still achingly relevant—becomes more abstract, the tangible impacts of various power dynamics evolve into new forms.   

Appropriation requires some benefit to the person appropriating the other culture at the cost of people from that culture.  

As such, it is still important to be cautious of borrowing from another culture, even if you think or have good intentions. For example, wearing a traditional dress from another culture as you attend an event is not inherently offensive. But if someone wears something traditional from another culture to an event not of that culture, their motives might be questionable.   

Genuine exchange is possible—and inevitable—in as diverse a community as ours. Particularly in arts and sports, there is more likelihood of this exchange being equal.   

This region has many martial arts gyms, for example. This month, we covered Fight Night 2 by Phady’s Muay Thai, where local, national and international athletes came to compete.   

Muay Thai and other martial arts forms require dedication and discipline over a long period of time. They require patience and commitment to learning.   

Participating in a martial art is not only a physical journey, but often one that becomes philosophical and spiritual. As such, when all fighters present at the event performed a short greeting and dance—the Wai Kru and Ram Muay—the ethnicity of the fighter isn’t as important.   

In addition, the Fight Night 2 event itself was a space for people to experience Thai food and see a Laotian dance performance. One event became a gateway for more exposure and growth.   

In this region, there are also a few dance studios that offer classes for different cultural dances. I participate in some Latin dance classes, where people spend years learning to dance with each other. As most of these are partner dances, not only do dancers learn how to move their bodies, they also can interact with dancers from different backgrounds, and many go on to learn Spanish or Portuguese.   

Cultural appropriation is still a reality, as are the power dynamics that enable someone of one culture to lay claim to another.   

Still, it is both possible and necessary for everyone to engage with different cultures that make up a part of our region. Especially through more time- and energy-consuming media such as sports and art, there are opportunities for equal exchange. 

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Here we go again with another Western-sensitivity called #CulturalAppropriation. Who are these "International" "fans" whining about cultural appropriation? If they grew up in the Western world, ignore them. If they grew up in Pacific-Asia, shame on them. It's #CulturalAPPRECIATION. #Kpop

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I am with the Koreans on this issue. I am not defending Koreans, or the company and the group (I don't even know the group). But if the whiners are Pacific-Asians, shame on you for bringing Western sensitivities in Pacific-Asia. It is #CulturalAPPRECIATION not cultural appropriation / theft.
I am with the Koreans on this issue. I am not defending Koreans, or the company and the group (I don't even know the group). But if the whiners are Pacific-Asians, shame on you for bringing Western sensitivities in Pacific-Asia. It is #CulturalAPPRECIATION not cultural appropriation / theft.

"Guess it’s time to take another vacation at the Acropolis! Hope they’ve upgraded the WiFi in Athens. 🇩🇪🌍 #UninvitedGuests #CulturalAppreciation"
- Adolf Hitler

Apr 27, 1941 - World War II: German troops enter Athens.
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7 Essential Perspectives on Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation
https://econopass.com/culture-and-society/cultural-dynamics/7-essential-perspectives-on-cultural-appropriation-vs-appreciation
The debate surrounding cultural borrowing has never been more relevant or complex. Recent studies from the Pew Research Center reveal that nearly 60% of Americans grapple with distinguishing between appreciation and appropriation in their daily lives.
#CulturalExchange #CulturalAppreciation #GlobalCulture #CulturalHeritage
7 Essential Perspectives On Cultural Appropriation Vs. Appreciation

The silence in the auditorium was deafening as the young designer stepped onto the stage at New York Fashion Week 2023. Her collection, inspired by

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https://theconversation.com/western-interest-in-ayahuasca-is-creating-challenges-for-local-indigenous-communities-and-raising-issues-of-cultural-appropriation-231907 #ayahausca #PlantMedecine #psychedelics #culturalappropiation #CulturalAppreciation “Without context, non-Indigenous seekers can veer into the territory of cultural appropriation at best, while also exposing themselves to the mental and physical health risks of the psychedelic brew.”
Western interest in ayahuasca is creating challenges for local Indigenous communities and raising issues of cultural appropriation

The psychotropic allure of the ayahuasca plant for hundreds of thousands of non-Indigenous consciousness seekers is raising many concerns.

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