Alton's supervisors' allowing him flex time to attend these meetings embraces Alton's "ethnicity".
Ethnicity alludes to the identification of a group in view of an apparent social uniqueness that makes the gathering into a "people." This distinctiveness is accepted to be communicated in dialect, music, values, craftsmanship, styles, writing, family life, religion, custom, nourishment, naming, open life, and material culture. This social exhaustiveness—a one of a kind arrangement of social attributes apparent as conveying everything that needs to be conveyed in usually extraordinary routes over the sociocultural existence of a populace—portrays the idea of ethnicity. It rotates around not only a "populace," a numerical entity, but rather a "people," an exhaustively one of a kind social element.