At International Education Week Events, SAC Community Celebrates Culture, Diversity

To showcase the ever-growing diversity on campus through food, dance and dialogue, SAC  hosted events both outside the Oppenheimer Academic Center and inside the Empowerment Center to celebrate International Education Week on Nov. 17 and 19. 
Students walk with their perspective flags of country origin during the Parade of Nations walkthrough. Nov. 17. Photo by Aaron Martinez.

SAC students and staff celebrated International Education Week Nov. 17-21, showcasing cultural diversity with food, dance and dialogue at events outside the Oppenheimer Academic Center and in the Empowerment Center.

At a “Parade of Nations/Global Village” event Nov. 17, students displayed national flags representing their ethnic and cultural backgrounds, shared traditional delicacies and performed dances. There were 12 countries represented, including Jamaica, Japan and Iran.

To showcase the ever-growing diversity on campus through food, dance and dialogue, SAC  hosted events both outside the Oppenheimer Academic Center and inside the Empowerment Center to celebrate International Education Week on Nov. 17 and 19. 
Karla Lira, a member of the Americas of Peru, shares a book on Peruvian landscapes and people Nov. 19. Photo by Jacob R. Lopez.

Students with Brazilian roots showcased items such as Brazilian flour and chocolates.

“It’s nice to see all the varieties of food, people and culture,” Hilkuia Costa, an English major, told the Sundial.

SAC Director of Student Life Dr. Jacob-Adian Martinez spoke at the event, explaining what International Education Week is and promoting a spirit of unity.

Receptionist Supervisor Jenny Vargas and Senior Specialist of Student Success Jessica Breeden represent their home country of the Philippines with candies and lumpia during the Parade of Nations/Global Village Nov 17. Photo by Aaron Martinez.

“If we could choose kindness over anything, I feel that we can come together all as one, ” Martinez said.

On Wednesday, students, guest speakers and staff gathered for “Internationalization at Home: Connecting Diasporas and Student Communities,” an event in the Empowerment Center that celebrated international students and brought people together to share food and culture.

Samosas, green sauce and decorative Indian objects on display during the Parade of Nations/Global Village Nov. 17. Photo by Aaron Martinez.

Barrister Donatus Berinyuy, president of the Cameroonian Community In San Antonio (CAMCOSA), was a guest speaker at the event. He discussed the importance of feeling represented on campus.

International students who come from different parts of the world have problems with integrating into the society,” Berinyuy said. “But when you create opportunities like this, it is easy for them to identify.”

Attendees shared stories of their cultures and paths to immigration and answered questions about cultural similarities and their lives in America.

A Peruvian mask and novelty doll pens decorate the diaspora display table. Nov. 19. Photo by Jacob R. Lopez.

“I really appreciate that you are uniting different cultures and helping them,” Thelma Chitalu, an international student from Zambia who studies nursing, told organizers at the event. “It’s really amazing to know that you can have other people from other places that you can relate to.”

With storytelling, food, music and open dialogue, the events revealed the shared hopes, challenges and connections that shape SAC’s community.

Electrical Engineering major Ian Com Morales and English major Claudia Veja of Peru dance the Huayno, a traditional Peruvian dance, during the Parade of Nations/Global Village Nov 17. Photo by Aaron Martinez.

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Natalia Edwards is a sophomore at San Antonio College, studying Radio and Television Broadcasting. She aspires to be a video editor for a news station.