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The Global in Hyperlocal

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I was speaking with my class of primarily East Indian students, Registered Nurses in their own country, studying in Canada and hoping to become nurses here. We were talking about cultural differences between our worldly realities.

I asked my students how they felt in Vancouver, being from another country and culture, what their experience was like. One male student responded by saying, “I expected to see all white people, like you, that I would stand out, be noticeably different. But most days I see less white people and more people from everywhere else. I was surprised, but I feel as if I blended in right away. I didn’t feel as different as I expected I would.”

- Lou in Vancouver

Intertwined: A Lived Experience

MC40_Annette-Lisa-RoseI grew up in a primarily Dutch community in Edmonton. I went to a Dutch church, a Dutch school, and while anyone was welcome, not many people of other ethnicities joined us. From birth to Grade 12, most of my friends were of Dutch descent.

This changed when I went to university. I didn’t cast off my Dutch friends, but started to diversify—not with any purposeful intent, but because in my new environment I was surrounded by diversity. I met my Chinese Canadian friends Lisa and Rose in my second year. Our friendship brought together a collection of Dutch and Chinese students who all became obsessed with dim sum lunches. We became part of each other’s families joining in celebrations from Chinese New Year’s to Sinter Klaas. I soon knew as many words in Cantonese as I knew in Dutch and I became an expert with chopsticks.

It didn’t take long to realize that there was little difference between the three of us. Our Canadianness outweighed our Dutch or Chinese heritage. Continue reading