Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Cultural Studies News of Note


When I first saw the image above, I was awe struck. What a clever idea! What a way to see the world. So in this spirit of seeing things anew, I have decided to include in this blog news item of note relating to cultural studies and the impact events have on US populations even when they occur a world away. I became increasingly interested in this field via 4 major events:


1) Last semester in my Advanced Composition classes, students were required to read A Long Way Gone: Story of a boy soldier by Ishmael Beah. The story was a mind-boggling, eye opener that left many wondering how any human could descent to such levels of cruelty and still function, let alone overcome.

2)During the summer of 2006, I embarked with fellow colleagues to Turkey for a month on a Fulbright-Hays Award. The views and varying terrains, the religious history and implications, the myriad of college and university campuses and its close proximity to Iraq and Iran made the trip a wonderful kaleidoscope of enriching learning experiences.

3) For three years I taught middle and high school English/Language Arts in a rural town in the panhandle of North Florida where many of my students (33%) were ESOL. I later taught 10th grade honor classes in Miami Dade among a much higher SES high school population where I still had a high number of ESOL students. There were major differences of course in the populations: the first were mostly of Mexican origin, and offsprings of migrant farm workers, many who were also undocumented aliens. The second set of students were from all parts South American, all Caribbean Islands, including Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba. Their entry was "legal" and they were from middle to upper middle class homes. They each viewed the learning and/or mastering of English differently. I then went on to teach at Florida Memorial University in Miami and encountered much of the same type of ethnic diversity.

4) Living in South Florida for a total of 3 years is in itself a living, breathing classroom on cultural diversity and awareness. The clashes that often occurred due to misunderstandings and cultural biases were numerous.

And so, for these reasons, I have decided to collect news stories which highlight and celebrate all that diversity provides.

Enjoy!