To promote human rights, diversity and progress
across the world, the Katipunan sa Agham Tao (KAT) Organization conducted its
annual United Nations Celebration with the theme, "Indigenous languages
matter for sustainable development, leave building and reconciliation" at
CapSU Gymnasium, last October 29.
Participated by the whole campus, the campus
administrator Dr. Mae D. Dumapig, together with the deans of the different
colleges, faculty and staff, students are wearing national costumes and flaglets
of their chosen country. "Manami kay nakakita ko sang saot nga subong ko
lang na witness, kanami gid ya sang event masadya," said Christian Dave
Rone, student from BS Agricultural and Bio-systems Engineering.
There were national costumes and cultural dances presentation where the participants actively participated and savor the moment.
"To sum it up, na amaze ako sang mga costumes kag saot, ang India gid ya
ang manami. Nakakaproud ang unity dance," said Kris Cepeda, student from Hospitality Management Department.
The celebration focused on the unity of each individual,
specifically oneness despite of one's diversity.
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