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Finding Unity in Community: Diversity Caf茅

happy students at dicaf event

One of the many ways 德赢体育鈥檚 Intercultural Program (IP) serves the student community is through a weekly event called DiCaf, which stands for Diversity Caf茅. DiCaf is put on by the seven IP student leaders as they focus on creating a welcoming campus through weekly fellowship.

IP Student Leaders

interculteral program leaders
Top left to right: Kate DuRoy 鈥25, Josh Williams 鈥24, David Hopkins 鈥26, Lydia Dorman 鈥24
Bottom left to right: Mila Di Lopes Pires 鈥26, Katya Kadian 鈥26, Leila Mann 鈥 26

What Exactly is DiCaf?

DiCaf involves both learning about and engaging with the cultural backgrounds of Covenant College students. Wednesday night DiCafs are fun opportunities to enjoy various types of food or competitive games as well as specific cultural heritage months, planned with the purpose in mind of creating opportunities for student from all nationalities (including the US) and ethnicities to come together and celebrate diversity. Everybody has a culture!

鈥淥ur three primary goals in IP are to educate students on other cultures, create community by showing hospitality, and care for students who are struggling. How we do this ranges, but DiCaf is one of the most important functions of this philosophy.鈥 
Josh Williams 鈥24

Who Can Attend DiCaf?

Unlike what you might be thinking, DiCaf is an event for the whole student community. It is a place to find unity in diversity, a place where all students can recognize and celebrate each other鈥檚 differences. Even the IP student leaders represent a wide variety of backgrounds! They represent countries such as Brazil (Mila), Ukraine (Katya), Indonesia (Leila and David), as well as the states of Tennessee (Kathleen), Missouri (Josh), and Maine (Lydia). 

鈥淎t DiCaf we want everyone to come and feel comfortable. We try to create an environment where every student at Covenant feels like they belong and that their story can be heard.鈥 Katya Kadian 鈥26

Why Does DiCaf Matter?

It is not rare for students to feel that the college environment can expose a sense of displacement, so intentional community becomes that much more important. To meet this need, DiCaf seeks to grow students' understanding of one another and foster a more united sense of belonging. 

鈥淥ur goal with DiCaf is hospitality. We want it to be a place where people feel known and loved.鈥 Lydia Dorman 鈥24

More than anything, the testimony of students speaks to the value of DiCaf. Katya, who is now an IP student leader, personally experienced the value of DiCaf when she was a freshman.

鈥淒iCaf helped me find a sweet community and have a fun time during stressful weeks.鈥 Katya Kadian 鈥26

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