West Jordan Newsletter | May 2022

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May 2022 | Vol. 8 Iss. 05

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FAMILIES DISPLAY CULTURAL PRIDE By Jet Burnham | j.burnham@mycityjournals.com

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o you know where Belize is? “When I say I’m from Belize, nobody knows where that is,” Loyola Urbina said. She was thrilled for the opportunity to help her granddaughter Isabella, a fourth grader, educate her classmates about her country, which is located in Central America. Isabella’s family was one of many who hosted a booth at Mountain Shadows Elementary School’s Culture Night, held March 31. At their booth, they displayed items from their Belize and Mayan heritage, and pictures of when Isabella visited Belize. “It’s part of her culture, part of who she is,” Urbina said. “We want our grandchildren to learn their culture and to know where their ancestors came from. That’s important to us.” Other cultures represented at the community event were Cambodia, Iraq, Italy, Mexico, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Hopi, Netherlands, Japan, Samoa, Venezuela, Russia, Hungary, Kenya and Somalia. Displays featured family heirlooms, everyday items, photographs and food. Fourth grader Jade Matthes stood at her family’s Samoa display and answered questions about the crafts, jewelry, instruments, books and clothing. Her brother Jonah, a second grader, per-

formed a Samoan slap dance with his classmates, like the one his dad and uncles danced in their youth. Jonah invited his Samoan grandfather, Rudy Matthes, to see his performance. Matthes said he was proud that his grandchildren were excited to share their culture with others. Second grade teacher Janae Robinaugh admits she didn’t even know Jonah had Samoan heritage until he was assigned to participate in the dance. She said it was fun to learn more about her students as they shared their cultures, because she isn’t always aware of that part of their lives. Principal Tina Susuico said about a third of the students at Mountain Shadows come from a different culture. Jade and Jonah’s mother, Adrieana Matthes, believes having a diverse student body helps kids to learn that it’s OK to be different. She said the culture fair gave students an opportunity to highlight their differences and to be proud of where they come from. Susuico also believes learning about differ-

Continued page 7 Jade Matthes shares family treasures and answers questions about her Samoan heritage. (Jet Burnham/City Journals)

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