HOLIDAY DIVERSITY!!!
(Blog#3 by Pierre Yaldo)
Today, while on my way to poli sci class, I stopped by the "holiday diversity" display. It is located on the left side of the walkway between the arts building and Kellogg Library. On the grass along the walkway are 10 or so signs, each displaying different customs of different religions, and holidays that they celebrate around this time of year. Here are what they looked like:
Normally, when this time of year comes around, people just think about christmas, how could you not? there are christmas lights everywhere, people out buying christmas trees and stuff. What about all the other holidays? while touring this display, i read about holidays that i had never even heard of, which is surprising since some of them are important holidays to millions of people.
The holidays I read about were: Christmas (duh), Hannukkanukanauka, "Eid- Al- Adha", Bodhi day, Boxing day...?, Las Posadas, Kwanzaa, Hogmanay, and Junkanoo (as seen above). I had time to read all of the holiday cards (since i ended up skipping my poli sci class as i am now in the library writing this blog). Some of them are pretty interesting. For example, "boxing day" is a holiday celebrated the day after Christmas, in the UK and other commonwealth countries, where employers and bosses give presents to their workers/employers. It is actually an observed holiday in the UK, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Another interesting one was christmas, where white christians people celebrate the fabled story of a jew who supposedly died and came back to life by putting up evergreen trees (stolen from people celebrating the winter solstice, by putting up "ever-green" trees to symbolize a long happy life, nothing to do with jesus)
Overall, i actually liked this display more than i thought it would, althought i think they could fix it up a little more to make it more attractive, for example i had to fix two of the signs because they were knocked over, also, they are very short, so i had to look wierd bending over on the grass to read them, also, they are a little small and hard to see, i think they should have made them more obvious, but as far as the content on the cards, A+.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
Friday, September 28, 2012
Cultural experience
My Cultural Experience!
I couldnt think of an Event, so i went down to the library and walked around.

Little did i know, i would stumble upon a random section in the back of the library that had indian
artifacts, and random cool pictures, so i walked around and observed all of them. on the floor was this
strange structure that i guess what sopposed to look like a native american village. on the other side was
a painting of some indian woman. the rest of the library was filled with computers and books and
resources, so i didnt walk around there too long. I did go to the upper floor and walk around, found
nothing interesting, so I went back down and looked it more. To be honest my
favorite part of the library was the Native American exhibit, because its so random, and honestly just
the odd placement and interesting composure of the exhibit actually captured my attention for a few
minutes.
I couldnt think of an Event, so i went down to the library and walked around.
Little did i know, i would stumble upon a random section in the back of the library that had indian
artifacts, and random cool pictures, so i walked around and observed all of them. on the floor was this
strange structure that i guess what sopposed to look like a native american village. on the other side was
a painting of some indian woman. the rest of the library was filled with computers and books and
resources, so i didnt walk around there too long. I did go to the upper floor and walk around, found
nothing interesting, so I went back down and looked it more. To be honest my
favorite part of the library was the Native American exhibit, because its so random, and honestly just
the odd placement and interesting composure of the exhibit actually captured my attention for a few
minutes.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
PIERRES INTRO
PIERRES BLOG 1
Im pierre
I like to surf. first semester at csusm, i like food, xbox, waves, stuff. I was born in Michigan and moved to San Diego when i was a kid. San Diego is the shit, lots of stuff to do around here. Majoring in Political Science, hope csusm is fun. I like arguing with people? I like hanging out at the beach whether with people or alone...I like dogs, and dolphins, bears. I dont like sharks....well not big sharks at least.
Im pierre
I like to surf. first semester at csusm, i like food, xbox, waves, stuff. I was born in Michigan and moved to San Diego when i was a kid. San Diego is the shit, lots of stuff to do around here. Majoring in Political Science, hope csusm is fun. I like arguing with people? I like hanging out at the beach whether with people or alone...I like dogs, and dolphins, bears. I dont like sharks....well not big sharks at least.
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