7 Types of Cultural Diversity in Our Lodges and in Everyday Life




1. Cultural diversity in languages: 
In our lodges, we can find brothers who speak different languages, which allows us to learn and appreciate different tongues and cultures. In California, we can hear a variety of languages, from Spanish to Chinese,  French and many others.

2. Cultural diversity in gastronomy: 
Food is an important part of our culture and tradition. In our lodges, we can enjoy a variety of dishes and recipes that reflect the cultural diversity of our brothers. In California, we can find everything from Mexican tacos to Japanese sushi, and much more.

3. Cultural diversity in religion: 
In our lodges, we respect and value the different beliefs and traditions of our brothers. In California, we can find a wide variety of religions and beliefs, which allows us to learn and grow in an environment of tolerance and respect.

4. Cultural diversity in film: 
Film is a form of art that allows us to appreciate different cultures and perspectives. In California, we can find a wide variety of films that allow us to explore different cultures and traditions.

5. Cultural diversity in music: 
Music is a universal form of expression that allows us to connect with different cultures and traditions. In our lodges, we can enjoy a variety of musical styles and genres. In California, we can find everything from Latin music to jazz, and much more.

6. Cultural diversity through sports: 
Sports are a way to bring people together and promote mutual understanding. In our lodges, we can enjoy different sports and activities. In California, we can find a wide variety of sports and activities that allow us to connect with different cultures and traditions.

7. Cultural diversity and globalization: 
In our lodges, we can learn about the different cultures and traditions that exist in the world. In California, we can find a wide variety of cultures and traditions that reflect globalization and the interconnectedness of the modern world.

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Collaboration/Research by:  

Researchers and Writers Circle. California Hispanic & Latin American Research Lodge.