March 3, 2011
“The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down”

I checked out this book at the library today, and I am very excited to read it. There is a large population of Hmong immigrants in Minnesota, and after going on a visit to a Hmong home I realized how many tribulations the Hmong people have encountered. I listened to a mother of nine talk about how her people were forced to become refugees during the Vietnam war. I listened to how she came to America to create a better life for her family. I listened to her talk about how important her children’s education is to her. I listened to her talk about her eldest daughter getting a degree from a university. All while tears fell down her face.

February 24, 2011
In the ESL classroom I assisted in today, the students created presentations on art. They chose a piece of art from their culture and described how it related to their country. My favorite was a Chinese musical instrument called a xun, a wind instrument with three holes on each side.
My best friend, and artist, is going to China in May to create a series of ceramic pieces. I am putting a xun on my wish list of souvenirs to bring back for me. 
Find out more about one of the oldest instruments in the Chinese culture here. 

In the ESL classroom I assisted in today, the students created presentations on art. They chose a piece of art from their culture and described how it related to their country. My favorite was a Chinese musical instrument called a xun, a wind instrument with three holes on each side.

My best friend, and artist, is going to China in May to create a series of ceramic pieces. I am putting a xun on my wish list of souvenirs to bring back for me. 

Find out more about one of the oldest instruments in the Chinese culture here

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January 21, 2011
"This is why it is worthwhile studying other peoples, because every understanding of another culture is an experiment with our own."

Roy Wagner, The Invention of Culture (1975)

I have found this to be incredibly true. As an aspiring ESL instructor, I have been learning a lot about different cultures. As you learn about diverse cultures, it is inevitable that you will be looking a lot at your own. I want to embrace my culture. I want to remember how special my beliefs, behaviors, and practices are. I want to embrace my culture.  

(Source: jaraconnell)

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