viernes, 10 de mayo de 2013

INTERCULTURAL RELATIONSHIPS

What kind of problems could arise from cultural differences when dating or marrying someone from different culture?

The most common problems when dating or marrying someone from a different culture are: don't have enough knowledge about each other’s customs, fight because of their families different points of view about a particular situation, the parents would not probably agree with that relationship, try to impose one's own culture over the couple's culture, etc.

Before starting a relationship with a person who belongs to a different culture, the best thing is trying to learn enough about the other culture to know and be prepared about what kind of things we would be able to do for the other person, and what things we would definitely not. This will avoid many misunderstandings.

miércoles, 8 de mayo de 2013

PALENQUEROS AND ALVIN AILEY DANCE COMPANY

COMPARISON
Their music and dancing move them to still climb for their freedom and fight against exclusion. In their own particular way, both groups try to show or express their African folklore, rhythms and history.

CONTRAST
Palenqueros music and dance are more natural and autochthonous; their rhythms are more native and less elegant than the Alvin Ailey dance company's ones. Alvin Ailey Dance Company use more musical instruments, more designed customs and more choreography than Palenqueros in Colombia.

lunes, 6 de mayo de 2013


BARRANQUILLA'S  TYPICAL  FOOD

TASK 4



YIRIS BAYTER,  JUAN FELIPE CASTILLA,  JAVIER FLÓREZ

martes, 23 de abril de 2013

Holidays in Other Countries

How and why English was used on these sites? What did you learn from them?

All these websites use English to teach about holidays in their own countries as a way of letting other people, who doesn´t share their languages, know some special and important things about their cultures.
 
They use English because as we all know it is the most spoken language all over the world, and it's easier for the people who visit their websites to read something in English than in the native language of these countries.

I've learned from all the four websites that people in these countries are very concerned about their manners and traditions. They always are trying to keep their traditions and to teach others about them. They also enjoy sharing those moments with foreigners who respect and enjoy their holidays. Something curious to me was that maybe they are more concerned about their own customs than us.    

miércoles, 3 de abril de 2013

PERSONAL CULTURE

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Hobbies, sports, music, theater, cinema, etc; can be considered as a form of cultural expression either individually or collectively; especially if the interest is shared by several people. It can create what we commonly known as a case of subculture. Subculture in the sense that there are many people sharing the same interests about something. No matter the distance, language or religion, that interest serves as a mechanism of communication all over the world.

http://www.scclive.org/uploads/leagues-1284739126.gifIn my personal case, I'm a lover of music and dancing. I think they are important and useful to keep a balance between mind and body. Also, I have made many great friends because of them. I think that the purpose of sharing our ideals with others is to help us in the development of being a better person. This is a way of create a personal culture inside the culture that we belong to, because it brings people together around the same thoughts no matter the space, distances or race.

martes, 2 de abril de 2013


Economic Empowerment for Women

If I were Kiva organization I would lend the money to Erika Patricia. First of all, this is her first Kiva loan and it is not a large a quantity of money. Also she is a young woman, and this could be a way to support young and enthusiastic ideals of our country. In addition to it, her business seems to be so productive in the society of Barranquilla because of the products she sells.

"The loan of $650 will help Ericka Patricia to buy products in quantity".



lunes, 18 de marzo de 2013


Kenyan Matatu Drivers
1. How are matatu drivers treated in his experience with the BBC?

Despite the bad moment with the cops and the bad reaction his workmates, the matatu driver thought that the whole experience was wonderful. As he said "a bad start creates a good step". This is not just a sample of his positivism in life, but also the enthusiasm of earning some extra money by spending one full day working and not worrying about any gang or being arrested.
The matatu driver was treated very well by all the BBC team; they all had a wonderful time through the journey. He was ashamed because of the reaction of his workmates, and despite he knew it was not his fault he still felt guilty.

2. Do Barranquilleros have the same negative opinion of mototaxistas as the Kenyans have of matatu drivers?

Yes, we have it. Not only barranquilleros, but also we all Colombians have the same negative opinion about “mototaxistas”. In our society is very common to think that all of them are thieves, murderers or something like that. We tend to prejudice and create stereotypes about them; we always forget that this is the only way that they and their families have to survive. 

lunes, 11 de marzo de 2013


AfroColombians



Despite in Colombia the fight against racism has gained strength in recent years, the black communities are still strongly segregated; especially in terms of the labor force and education. The fact that 76% of Afro-Colombians live in poverty, 42% are unemployed, only 2 out of 100 young afro-descendants go college, shows that black people develop an inferior role in Colombian society.

It is really important that not only black people fight against racism, but also every one do it. We also need to be aware that we are all part of Colombian society as a whole. People have to realize that in Colombia there not exist "pure races" and that we just are the result of a huge and complete mixing process, where we all have a little of each race.

When every single person in Colombia understands that we all are Colombians, citizens and equal to God's eyes; that day we all will have the same opportunities and this country will achieve the real progress.

lunes, 11 de febrero de 2013

FAVORITE CARNIVAL MOMENTS


Friday and Saturday of carnival were my favorite carnival days. Actually, were the only ones I went out with my friends because I had thousand of assignments to do. Well, those days we were celebrating the Beer Festival, where came lots of singers of vallenato, salsa and, obviously reggaeton. Despite I just went to party those days I can totally say that I enjoyed them a lot.

miércoles, 6 de febrero de 2013

Tuareg Culture


1. What do we learn about Tuareg culture from this video?

According to the video, what I learned about Tuareg culture is that they are very attached to their traditions and rituals. The fact that the video takes place in the desert makes me even though it's a nomadic population who has spent a lot of pain through the years. It makes me feel that they are very concerned about nature and all sources they have.

2. Keeping in mind what you learned from this interview, how does seeing the visuals within the video and knowing the meaning of the lyrics give us a deeper understanding of Tuareg culture?

Seeing the visuals within the video and knowing the meaning of the lyrics give us a deeper understanding not only of the song's message, but also some key aspects of their culture. When you have the opportunity to see and hear something at the same time, it's easier to connect ideas and have more clarity about what you are exposed to. We can also see in the video, how some parts of the song were connected with the dynamic of the images presented.

 

sábado, 2 de febrero de 2013

After reading about Barranquilla being the Cultural Capital of 2013 (http://www.elheraldo.co/tendencias/barranquilla-elegida-capital-de-la-cultura-2013-70019), here are my answers: 
1. Why was Barranquilla chosen? 
2. Will Barranquilla receive any of the economic benefits Liverpool hoped to from being named a cultural capital?

1.   Barranquilla was chosen by the International Bureau of Cultural Capitals as American Capital of Culture 2013, because of the perseverance, dedication and effort of the local government in the management for obtaining that merit. Positivism and international projection of the city, as well as the connection of people to their culture were other important aspects to be chosen for this huge recognition.

2.    Hopefully Barranquilla will receive lots of economic benefits from being named a cultural capital. At first the city will have an outstanding international promotion during 2013 through the TV channels Antena 3 Internacional and Discovery Networks Latin America, which clearly allows an opportunity for tourism, both local and a foreign investment and, both economic and cultural growth for the city.

martes, 29 de enero de 2013


After reading about an American man teaching English in Uganda (http://mulkatime.blogspot.com/2012/01/two-worlds-collide.html), here are my answers to these questions:
1. What different points of view do we see in this story?
2. Explain the reasons behind the miscommunication that occurred between these two men.


1.       I found this story very interesting. It's really unbelievable how two men who live next door are completely strangers. They have a whole and different point of view of the life.

First we have the white man. He seems to feel that he is so fortunate because he doesn't have to do black people work. He maybe thinks that hard work is derogatory for him to do it. He clearly doesn't know what poor people need to do to survive and, he obviously neither understands that the black guy is not his enemy; he is just trying to find the way to get some money for food. He probably thinks that white people is superior to black ones.

Then we have the black man. He looks like a hard worker man, someone who just wants to work in life; maybe because it's the only way he knows to get the food. He probably thinks that because of his lack of education and opportunities he doesn't deserve anything better than working for white people. He seems to be a good person and very responsible with his daughter. 

2.    I think the main reasons behind the miscommunication between these two men are the ones that the author presented: they are separated by class, by education, by language, and by culture.

Despite they nod to each other in recognition when they see, they never really took the time to know each other and their lives. It maybe happened because they weren't interested to do it or, because they didn't feel they belong to the same place. If they had taken more time to ask about each other rather than imagine about the other's thoughts, their relationship probably would be another one.

lunes, 28 de enero de 2013

I'm Yiris Bayter a student of Intercultural Communications, an English course at Uninorte. I live in Valledupar, Colombia. I'm an economics student at Uninorte (Barranquilla) and I'm doing this as an English class assignment.