Professional Documents
Culture Documents
“This attempt to redefine the border of the world we live in through the short story recognizes
the many conflicting issues if race, language, economy, gender and ethnicity, which separate
and limit us...(R)egardless of our differences or the disparities in our stories, are united by our
humanity.” The stories explore issues around poverty, mental ill health, childhood, loss, war,
depression, isolation, identity.
Reviewer: It sounds too simple, this idea that the world is one entity and unified. Yet, as I read the
stories, I found concepts, themes, emotions, and types of relationship that travelled between stories,
described common experience, conveyed issues that are understood cross-culturally, essentially because
we are human.
Ideas for events: Perhaps before each event, read excerpts from one of the stories
Talk to dance, art, film, drama departments to see if they can do something on theme of One
World or based on one of the short stories
Program on Climate Change (one of the stories is about climate change and it is a global issue)
Ray Hicks or Japanese instructors talking about life in Japan
Program on Mental Illness, group suicide, slavery of domestic workers, political activism and the
personal price activists pay, homelessness/slums
Essay contest on immigrant experience or
o if you were an immigrant, what was your perception of the US before you got here and
how did it change after