Cultural Diversity Series

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Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-25
Format: 2024-04-25
Exploring Successes and Challenges of the Bosnian and Congolese Communities - 05/23/2012
A presentation and discussion exploring the successes and challenges of the Bosnian and Congolese Communities. Burlington High School students Esmir Hadzic, Medina Korajkic and Darijo Piplica share insights into the Bosnian Community.  ...
Discussion on Diversity and Awareness - 04/27/2011
Host Lauren-Glenn Davitian speaks with AmeriCorps* State Coordinator Beth Truzansky on 'Cultural Competency'.
Whiteness in Vermont - 03/02/2011
A presentation of the Cultural Diversity Series of the Diversity and Equity Office of the Burlington School district and Fletcher Free Library. What does it mean to be white in Vermont?  Three panelists (Patricia Shine, Deborah Krug, and...
Congolese in Vermont - 05/12/2010
A presentation of the Cultural Diversity Series of the Diversity and Equity Office of the Burlington School district and Fletcher Free Library. Presented by Jeanine Bunzigiye, Burlington School District Home School Liason.
Vietnamese in Vermont - 03/10/2010
A presentation of the Cultural Diversity Series of the Diversity and Equity Office of the Burlington School district and Fletcher Free Library.
Somali Bantu- Historical Background and Vermont Experiences - 11/18/2009
Mohamed Abdi, President of the Somali Bantu Association of Vermont and Abdullahi Hassan, both Burlington School District Liasons for Bi-lingual and Bi cultural Home School, present the Somali Bantu historical and cultural background, their...
Bhutanese in Vermont - 10/14/2009
Madhu Neupane, Burlington School District Home School Liason, presents the Bhutanese historical and cultural background, their educational and other experiences here in Vermont. A presentation of the Cultural Diversity Series of the Diversity and...

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