Inspiring cultural curiosity in our social wor practice
Jalpa Patel Jalpa Patel

Inspiring cultural curiosity in our social wor practice

As social workers, we may not be able to fix everything­–but we must try where we are. Trying matters, every small effort adding up. Like author Arundhati Roy writes, “Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day I can hear her breathing.” (Roy, 2003, p.86)

Read More
everyone has a story: how to raise culturally curious kids
Jalpa Patel Jalpa Patel

everyone has a story: how to raise culturally curious kids

When I was growing up, I felt a deep sense of belonging whenever I was surrounded by diversity — diverse people, food and stories. My love of learning about other cultures led me to study abroad in college, where I minored in Native American studies. It also drove me to center cultural curiosity in my work as a school social worker and professor.

Over time, I realized something important: Cultural curiosity and belonging are deeply connected.

When I became a mom, I knew I wanted to pass this way of seeing the world to my daughters. I wanted them to grow up understanding that everyone belongs — and that everyone has a story.

Read More
Building Belonging: Where Cultural Curiosity Begins
Jalpa Patel Jalpa Patel

Building Belonging: Where Cultural Curiosity Begins

“Why cultural curiosity? Why diversity education?”

A dear friend who didn’t grow up in American schools often asks me this question.  I answer by drawing from my own journey– as an immigrant child, a school social worker, and now a professor–and from what educators see every day: our schools are beautifully diverse microcosms of the world, filled with stories, languages, and possibilities. 

Research confirms what educators already know intuitively – when schools intentionally foster positive cross-cultural interaction, inclusive climates grow stronger and bullying decreases.

Read More
Turning Recess into a Cultural Celebration
Jalpa Patel Jalpa Patel

Turning Recess into a Cultural Celebration

Children begin to see the world through a wider lens. Instead of asking, “Where are you from?” they begin asking, “What’s your family story?”

As Mahatma Gandhi once reminded us, we can be the change we wish to see in the world –and that change can begin right in our schools, even at recess.

Together, we can spark something special in our communities, turning recess into a joyful celebration of culture, curiosity, and connection.  By investing in our schools and showing up for our communities, we are shaping not only the experiences of our children today, but the leaders–and the world–of tomorrow. 

Yes, we can change the world for our next generation and yes, your school can too.

Read More
CULTURAL SUMMER CAMPS
Jalpa Patel Jalpa Patel

CULTURAL SUMMER CAMPS

When our children explore cultures through food, art, language, and community, they begin to see the world with wider eyes.  They awaken to cultural curiosity and discover that everyone has a story –and everyone belongs. What starts as a fun summer camp experience can quietly grow into something much bigger: empathy, openness, and a deeper appreciation for people whose lives look different from their own.

That may be the most meaningful gift this season can offer.

Start with one camp, one festival, or one new neighborhood restaurant.  In Los Angeles, the world is closer than you think.

Read More