Celebrating different cultures in an international school setting, especially during dedicated Heritage Months, is a powerful way to foster inclusivity and appreciation for the rich tapestry of backgrounds that make up the student body. During Hispanic Heritage Month, which typically spans from September 15th to October 15th, students have the opportunity to delve into the diverse and vibrant cultures of the Hispanic world. From the colorful traditions of Mexico's Dia de los Muertos to the passionate rhythms of salsa dancing in the Caribbean, there is a wealth of fascinating aspects to explore. Students can learn about the importance of family in Hispanic culture, the impact of influential figures like Frida Kahlo and Gabriel García Márquez, and savor the delicious cuisine. Embracing Hispanic heritage not only allows students to appreciate the contributions of Spanish-speaking communities but also encourages cross-cultural connections and fosters a sense of unity and respect for one another.

Today’s Owlcast hosts Writing Studio coordinator Helen Seretis and Maria Marcella Orego Tamayo, along with a group of the Hispanic Heritage Month students. They all discuss their experience of the cultural journey they went through, talking about cultural understanding and empathy, finding common grounds through their differences, and expecting the unexpected.


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