There are so many ways you can
celebrate National Diversity Day at home, at work, at school, or in
your church/synagogue/mosque, etc. We have put together a
partial list below to get your creative juices going!
Pot luck meal where participants bring in dishes
that represent their ethnicity or their favorite ethnic
foods.
Invite speakers from different backgrounds to
speak to your group about their traditions, or the challenges they
have faced related to diversity.
Have a diversity-related coloring contest or
essay-writing contest.
Create a craft that represents different
cultures.
Have a celebration or festival that brings
together different ethnic groups to celebrate.
Bring together different religious groups to
learn about each other or pray for world peace together.
Explore different cultures through art forms,
poetry, music, crafts, traditional costumes, language, etc. Have an
art show featuring local, diverse artists, or a poetry reading, or a
concert.
Rent movies that deal with diverse
topics.
Classroom project: Have each student write down
something that makes them unique, different, diverse, or something
that interests them that is diversity-related on a piece of paper
and their name. Put the slips of paper in a container, shake
up and have each student draw one slip. They have to research that
topic and either do an art project, write an essay, or create
something related to that topic (song, poetry, dance,
etc.) that will teach the rest of the class about it. Fun way
to learn about each other and about a different topic.
Show short videos that feature different ethnic
dances and music.
Display a photography exhibit of different
cultures--could even feature the students/families or
employees/families of your organization.
Have a display or flag ceremony of different
nations' flags.
We would love it if you would
share with us your stories and pictures of your National Diversity
Day celebration--we may even post them on our web site!

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