TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Holi)
TrainingBriefs® Course ID: 2696

TrainingBriefs® Embracing Other Cultures (Holi)

Understanding Others (Culture & Holidays)

Understanding standing and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the Hindu and Sikh holiday – Holi. Also known as the festival of colors, Holi is celebrated in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, along with other countries with large Hindu and Sikh populations. Holi usually marks the happy transition from harsh, dark winter to brighter, warmer springtime - symbolic of the triumph of good over evil.

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Understanding standing and embracing other cultures is a key part of creating an inclusive workplace free of bias and stereotypes. This course provides an overview of the Hindu and Sikh holiday – Holi. Also known as the festival of colors, Holi  is celebrated in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, along with other countries with large Hindu and Sikh populations. Holi usually marks the happy transition from harsh, dark winter to brighter, warmer springtime - symbolic of the triumph of good over evil.

Holi marks the end of winter and honors the triumph of good over evil. Celebrants light bonfires, throw colorful powder, eat sweets, and dance to traditional folk music.

Holi marks the end of winter and honors the triumph of good over evil. Celebrants light bonfires, throw colorful powder, eat sweets, and dance to traditional folk music.

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Competencies

  • Understanding Diversity
  • Fostering Workplace Inclusion & Belonging

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the importance of learning about other cultures (and holidays).
  • Learn key facts (historical and cultural) about why and how Holi is celebrated.
  • Build your cultural competency and understanding about others.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation

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