A Walk In the North Woods of Central Park
Shaping Cultural Experiences
Travel has been an integral part of my life since I was a young child. I grew up in a multicultural, bilingual home in the Netherlands with a Polish mother and a Dutch father. My
Update & BBC News Link
A brief update: One interview video will be uploaded tomorrow evening. I believe the BBC News One-Minute World News provides well-balanced reporting of news, hence why I wanted to share it. Top stories on May
From Nigeria to Boston
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VNkCazT_T4&feature=youtu.be
When you first meet Oluwagbeminiyi Osidipe, you encounter a very vibrant, friendly, and unique personality. Oluwagbeminiyi or Niyi – as she shortened her name for simplicity – was named by her mother, who had a “very personal experience” when she had her, Niyi explained. Niyi is a Yoruba Nigerian transplant who arrived in the U.S. in 2006. As one of the most densely populated (West) African countries, Nigeria derives its name from the river that spans its land. To the South, it borders the Gulf of Guinea to the Atlantic Ocean. Originally colonized by the British, Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Its main ethnic groups are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba, who speak English and their own respective languages, while major religions include Islam, Christianity and indigenous beliefs. Niyi shares her story, her views on politics, cultural differences she’s embraced with humor, and what we can learn from each other by expressing curiosity. Her message is simple: travel enriches us through its exposure to new cultures, and enables us to grow.
Mark Twain on Travel
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one’s lifetime.” (American author Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad).
Have you had the opportunity to travel (extensively, within your country, or even once abroad)? Can you relate to Twain’s sentiments? How does travel enrich us?
Pleasing The Taste Palate
Food has the wonderful quality of uniting us no matter where we are. There is nothing partisan or narrow-minded about food. It simply invites us to indulge, create recipes, and share with others. Two of my favorite Polish dishes (included in collage) are pierogies and barszcz czerwony – a beetroot soup – served on Christmas Eve in Poland. How does food bring us together? What are some of your favorite dishes and why? Can food trigger memories?
Stereotypes: Truth or Fiction?
DEFINING STEREOTYPES: “An idea or statement about all of the members of a group or all the instances of a situation.” (Merriam-Webster). Stereotypes enable bias and preconceived notions to perpetuate, but can also reveal valid
Annual Human Rights Report
“The world changed immeasurably over the course of 2011. Across the Middle East, North Africa, and far beyond, citizens stood up to demand respect for human dignity, more promising economic opportunities, greater political liberties, and
Euro Crisis & Emerging Stereotypes
Brief Crisis Breakdown Since the onset of the global financial crisis, or Great Recession, in 2007, the Eurozone has feared impending growing global debt levels, as well as sovereign debt within European countries themselves. In
Remembering Tiananmen
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in Beijing, China. Inflation, a lack of career prospects, the fall of Eastern European communism, and political corruption, are all said to have fueled anger
Coffee's Uniting Power
A cup of coffee can bridge cultural gaps. At least, that’s what Gizem Salgicil White, founder of Turkayfe.org, believes. Her organization aims to create awareness of Turkish culture, particularly within America. Gizem is a Turkish native,
Comments (3)
Gaga54
24 Apr 2013I love big cities with their never ending, pulsating energy and people from all walks of life. Some of my great travel memories are associated with cities, their flavors and colors.
Probably I appreciate them that much as they counterbalance my attachment to nature. While one boosts my energy, the other keeps me sane, centered and in touch with myself!
Some of my nature walks bring back memories, others create some unforgettable new ones. The Schottish Highlands vistas, the rugged Alps, the sprawling soft hills of Tuscany, the Spain’s red rich soil will remain ingrained in my mind for sure! There are so many other landscapes that “ring a bell” but it’s virtually not possible to list them and not became tedious in the process.
A few more have special meaning to me because of the shared experience with my travel companions and because those US locations/landscapes brought an additional dimension to my memories – a sensory one!
If you haven’t smelled giant sequoias in the Sequoia National Park, put it on your bucket list! If you want nature give you a sense of unlimited freedom – search for it in the Big Sky Country, head to Montana. While there I would stop in the middle of a highway (heavy traffic is a foreign concept in MT) and just look around in disbelieve – mountains all over you, all over! But the best of it all was a smell…
Early morning ride and a sage bushes brushing against the horse’s legs. Nature at its best…
Hope that people will learn and remain respectful of the natural gifts we have within our reach. For me nature means beauty, balance, health, spiritual experience, peace and quiet. Priceless!
Nicolette
24 Apr 2013Thank you for sharing! Sounds like we have a similar appreciation for the beauty, tranquility and peace that nature (no matter where you are) gives. Great perspective on travel and how in addition to taking in nature, you also got a sensory overload! I often associate happy childhood memories with smells of food, favorite hobbies (horseback riding as well!) and shared experiences with family or friends.
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