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International Week touts individual stories

May 8, 2008

Every member of the Ohio University community has a unique life story that has been shaped by the success they have achieved, the hardships they’ve overcome and the people who have touched their lives. Sharing those stories is what brings a community together.

That’s exactly what planners of the 2008 International Week celebration had in mind when selecting this year’s festival theme, according to a news release announcing the week.

“Your World, Your Story” will honor the international customs and culture that enhance life in Athens. Scheduled for Sunday, May 11, through Sunday, May 18, the annual festival traditionally attracts thousands of students, faculty, staff and community members who participate in a wide range of educational and cultural events.

As always, the week will culminate with the much-anticipated International Street Fair on May 17, an event featuring food, dance and dress from around the globe.

Amanda Yusko, an international student adviser in the university’s International Student and Faculty Services office, said the committee wanted to focus on some of the individual stories that add to the campus’ cultural diversity.

“There are so many wonderful and engaging stories among our students, faculty and staff, that it was very difficult to choose just one,” Yusko said.

So they didn’t.

Committee members opted to feature nine individuals from the OU community in its promotions for the week, incorporating stories from Singapore to South Africa and from Afghanistan to Australia.

“International Week is about celebrating the richness that our university enjoys in the classrooms and residence halls, on the playing fields and in the research labs,” Yusko said in the release. “We feel as though we’ve found a unique and appropriate way to highlight that.”

The featured individuals also will share their experiences at a storytelling session titled “Tales from Abroad, Afar, and Beyond,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, May 18, in Baker University Center’s 1804 Lounge.

The “Your World, Your Story” theme also will be carried through the week’s keynote address by Marcus Dahn, an OU alumnus and deputy minister of administration in the Liberian ministry of posts and telecommunications. Titled “A Long Road from Nimba: One Man’s Journey to Ohio University and Beyond,” Dahn’s address will highlight his experiences as an international student and, later, as a leader who effected change in his homeland.

“He’ll be here to tell a little bit about his story and how that led him to Ohio University and back to Liberia to play a prominent role in the government and the rebuilding of the country,” Yusko said.

The address is at 7 p.m. Monday, May 12, in Baker Center Ballroom.

In addition to Dahn’s visit, the documentary “Liberia: A Fragile Peace,” which tells about the Liberian people and their struggle to rebuild after violent civil war, will be shown in Baker Center Theatre at 9 p.m. Sunday, May 11.

International Week traditions, such as the annual talent show, remain among the staples of the weeklong celebration. Performers from the International Student Union will sing, dance and perform other cultural entertainments at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15, in Baker Center Theatre.

The annual International Street Fair will again wrap up the celebration. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17, Court Street will be transformed into an international bazaar featuring the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of cultures from around the globe.

“The Street Fair is important for all the international student and community groups because they get to show off what they do,” said Stefani Greathouse, a past participant in the Street Fair who is working with International Student and Faculty Services to coordinate this year’s event. “They get to show the students of OU and the Athens area about their culture and what they are doing here at Ohio University.

“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone having a great time together,” Greathouse added in the release. “It’s going to be especially fun for the children who come.”

About 40 student and community groups will participate in this year’s fair, by far the largest number in several years, Yusko said.

Performers include International Jamming, Athenian Eastern Dancers, the Indonesian Saman Dancers and more. Most of the participating groups will have stands set up, and some will sell food and crafts as fundraisers for their organizations.

Visit the International Week Web site for more information and a full schedule of events.

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