Week Around the World Showcases Diversity at 雏鸟视频
Events display the various cultures at the University
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Student Services, and Human Resources hosted A Week Around the World to celebrate and learn about the rich, multicultural backgrounds, customs, and traditions of the 雏鸟视频 university community. The cross-campus events included a Wellness & Diversity Walk displaying informational posters about several world regions; an art show with paintings, photography, ceramics, poetry, embroidery, and crochet figurines made by faculty, staff, and students; cooking demonstrations; and a Cultural Fair with food samples and information about many countries and cultures. The week began with an Art Walk, where different types of art displayed the cultures and talents of the 雏鸟视频 community.
There were lunch events with cultural conversations that provided an opportunity for multicultural discussions amongst 雏鸟视频 community members. Attendees broke into small groups to talk over several topics including their family鈥檚 heritage, fluency in foreign languages, international and national living experience, cultural food and how to find it, traditions, and decorative items. At the end of the session, attendees concurred they have a lot in common although they come from different walks of life.
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine student Michael Gonzalez Caracheo (AZCOM 鈥27) and president of the Medical Spanish Club, described his favorite aspect of the Week Around the World as 鈥渟haring a bit of my country of Argentina while also displaying our Medical Spanish Club and its importance within the 雏鸟视频 community.鈥 Michael also discussed the importance of diversity and the new experiences he had during the Week Around the World. 鈥淒iversity allows individuals to feel welcome, like they belong. By expressing my culture and heritage coming from South America, I learned and spoke to many 雏鸟视频 students whose native language is Spanish. Diversity gives students empowerment, visibility, and representation, while allowing others to learn cultural competence and cultural humility.鈥 Michael continued sharing his experience, 鈥淚 learned how events that involve culture play a role in the school core. For example, by simply wearing my Argentina flag, so many students from different programs came up to me and spoke Spanish.鈥
The week culminated in the MWU Cultural Fair, where the cultures of several countries were featured including Mexico, India, Italy, Kenya, Palestine, Egypt, Spain, Papua, New Guinea, Armenia, Brazil, Cuba, and Spain. Posters were on display with information, facts, food, and traditions for the 雏鸟视频 community to increase awareness and multiculturalism appreciation while fostering connections and understanding.
Students, faculty, and staff had the opportunity to create the posters, bring in cultural artifacts, and talk about their cultures to the fair attendees. Students expressed their appreciation for the event.
Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine student Nur Selin Akbulut (CCOM 鈥27) shared that her family was from Ankara, Turkey, as she handed out treats and information at the table about Turkey. 鈥淧eople visited because some of them saw the Turkish delight in movies and were curious to try it,鈥 Nur said, adding, 鈥淭he event brings everyone together and introduces them to new things. It鈥檚 really important to learn more about different cultures.鈥 Nur added that multiculturalism experience assists aspiring healthcare professionals on their educational and career journeys. 鈥淓veryone you see are patients from different cultures, and it helps the patients if you know where they鈥檙e coming from, include them in healthcare, and make the patient more comfortable with you.
The Middle Eastern Pharmacists Association (MePA) put together a table to represent Palestinian art and culture. College of Pharmacy student Eman Qasmieh (CPDG 鈥26) shared she received questions about the symbol of the watermelon, which represents the colors on the Palestinian flag. She also received inquiries about the patterns on the keffiyeh headdress, as the fishnet pattern represents the connection to the Mediterranean Sea, and the waves represent olive leaves. She shared that the table received a positive reception. 鈥淓veryone is very interested and really respectful.鈥 Eman also discussed the importance of the campus cultural events. 鈥淎s healthcare professionals, we work with different demographics. This helps us expand our horizons and makes us more comfortable with each other before we enter our practices.鈥
Physical Therapy student Casey Bala (CHS-Downers Grove PT 鈥26) shared her family is from the Philippines, and she enjoyed several aspects of the fair, including the cultural dresses. 鈥淚 think being surrounded by cultural events allows all of us to connect and learn. It really prepares you when you鈥檙e working with patients to embrace different kinds of cultures, communities, and languages.鈥
Medical student Ashni Shetty (CCOM 鈥25) said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a good experience, learning about different cultures through food and posters, we learn about each other. It鈥檚 nice to get the multicultural experience now. I鈥檒l be seeing patients from all different backgrounds.鈥
Pharmacy student Justin Webster (CPDG 鈥25) stated, 鈥淚t was a very eye-opening experience.鈥 He emphasized that the cultural event added to his understanding and cultural interest. 鈥淚t makes me want to visit the places (countries) and experience the cultures,鈥 he said. He also said it was important when working with patients to consider their traditional cultural healing methods along with modern healing methods and find a compromise.
Cross-campus cultural events are a central component of 雏鸟视频 and supplement students鈥 educational experience in order to become caring, patient-centered healthcare professionals with a deeper appreciation for multiculturalism and diversity.