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QUESTION OF THE WEEK

What is a unique way you celebrate your culture?

JULIA

Iโ€™m Mexican, so my family celebrates Christmas in a big way. We make buรฑuelos, the Mexican dessert, and tamales from my grandmaโ€™s recipes. We all make it together, and I love that time of year.

Julia Lopez, 18, Biology Major, UCSC


MEKEDESE

My family gets together to break our fast after fasting for a month or two before Easter. Itโ€™s mostly meat dishes, the things we donโ€™t eat while weโ€™re fasting. My favorite is Doro Wat, a kind of spicy Ethiopian chicken stew.

Mekedese Kebede, 19, Political Science Major, UCSC


SAMUEL

Every Thanksgiving my Mom makes a Seafood Gumbo and collard greens and ham hocksโ€”all the things that throughout the year we donโ€™t eat. Then at Thanksgiving we go crazy.

Samuel Sweat, 28, Recording Artist / Professional Drummer


ANGELEE

Every Christmas my mom and I would make lumpia, which is a Filipino dish like a fried spring roll. We would make like 50 of them for a party and get together at night to roll them.

Angelee Montances, 19, Film / Psychology Double Major, UCSC


SARAH

For birthdays in Chinese culture, you eat Chang Shou Mian, Long Life Noodle. The longer the noodle means the longer youโ€™ll live. You slurp one noodle for as long as you can and not stop in between, because thatโ€™s a bad omen.

Sarah Zhang Field, 20, Film Major at UCSC


KAREN

Celebrating Shabbat and lighting candles for the Shabbat queen and breaking the Challah, the braided bread, to share with everyone. The candles giving light are all about the queen Goddess they don’t want to admit.

Karen Coleman, 71, Performing Artist

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