Whether or not they had been born in america, England, Ukraine, or the Democratic Republic of the Congo, college students from Lincoln Land Neighborhood School received to expertise all of it.
The faculty had its Multicultural Fest at its Jacksonville location Wednesday, sharing info, garments and meals from the cultures of its college students.
A pupil from Democratic Republic of the Congo introduced in garments that she had made herself, a Hispanic lady introduced in conventional cornbread and different introduced in conventional meals or snacks.
“At the present time is particular,” mentioned Yvette Musuamba, a English as a Second Language pupil from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “I am pleased to see the folks and the totally different meals and to be taught concerning the totally different nations.”
Jacksonville Director Keri Mason mentioned that is the college’s custom to honor the number of college students that attend courses.
“It provides us an opportunity to have fun the totally different cultures all through LLCC,” Mason mentioned. “It provides us an opportunity to find out about these cultures.”
The Multicultural Fest was held on the primary campus in Springfield, in addition to at every outreach heart.
With garments and info concerning the nations, Mason mentioned it provides college students an opportunity to indicate who they’re and the place they got here from.
And, it provides folks an opportunity to strive some conventional meals from different cultures.
The college had a variety of Italian, Chinese language, Mexican and Japanese meals from numerous space eating places.
“It’s totally heavy on meals,” Mason mentioned. ” We have now native distributors that present meals to signify totally different cultures.”
Whereas they ate, they informed tales and talked about themselves, the place they got here from, and their ideas on the meals.
Eugene Kalynka, of the Ukraine can also be finding out as a English as a Second Language pupil.
“It is good, I prefer it,” Kalynka mentioned. “A number of meals garments, some video games. Helps perceive folks.”
Mason mentioned understanding and studying about different cultures opens up the world for college students.
And it helps foster a greater studying environment.
“This provides us a greater understanding of the cultures of our college students and classmates from around the globe,” Mason mentioned. “It provides us a deeper understanding of the place folks come from and that understanding results in a greater relationship.”
Mason mentioned this can be a likelihood to indicate love and caring, as an alternative of hate.
“With a lot occurring on the planet, issues being so polarized, a lot hate, this can be a strategy to convey folks collectively and have fun one another as an alternative of specializing in our variations,” Mason mentioned.