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![]() CultureFest returns to the Homewood campus Thursday, Nov. 8, for a 10-day-long schedule of events designed to recognize and promote understanding about various cultures from around the world. The 15th annual student-run festival will feature a variety of events and activities, including musical entertainment, ethnic foods, films, discussions and a speech by the noted author and civil rights activist Lani Guinier.
Paul Richie and Nikole Benders are co-directors of CultureFest 2001, the theme of which is "Identify. Relate. Construct." "The idea is to identify your own culture, and then you relate to another culture [and] learn about it," says Richie, a sophomore philosophy major from Waco, Texas. "They learn about you and your culture, and then eventually you construct a new culture." Goals of CultureFest include developing a cross-cultural understanding and unity, building a sense of community and celebrating diversity. All events except the closing banquet are free and open to the public.
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