JSU observes International Mother Language Day

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Jackson State students participated in the International Mother Language Day celebration. Photo: Anissa Hidouk

George Tan
Staff Writer

The Jackson State University International Student Association held its 2nd Annual International Mother Language Day Celebration on Janurary 22th in the General Purpose Room, Jacob L. Reddix Hall.

This event aims to promote linguistic diversity and multilingual education, and to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue.

The new Director of International Programs, Lokesh Shivvakumaraiah, said he has observed the beauty of diverse students population at Jackson State University. He is excited and ready to work with the international students to make them feel comfortable at JSU, and to bring in more study abroad program to American students to get international experience.

The celebration provided a chance for Jacksonians to understand different cultures. The event included a musical performance by the Bangladesh students led by Alamgir Hossain, associate professor of chemistry, a documentary video produced by Indian graduate students, and Arabic and Ethiopian dances.

Many students felt that the event was a chance to be immersed in the many cultures represented at JSU.

“This event is not for international students, it’s for all our JSU students. I was amazed to see the cultural dances and enjoyed talking to the international students whom I learned so much from,” said Brandon Newton, a senior chemistry major from Jackson, Miss.

He added that he enjoyed the middle eastern music the most and the Chinese food provided.

“I am a proud product of the JSU study abroad program. I can speak Chinese fluently. I enjoyed the fellowship with international friends,” said Kirby Kendrick, a senior economics major from Jackson, Miss. who fluently sang a Chinese song.

Lufat Rahman, President of the International Association, stated that this was the most unique and special experience she has shared with her fellow American classmates.

International Mother Language Day was declared a holiday by the 30th session of the General Conference of UNESCO in 1999 has been celebrated at JSU since February 2000.

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