Daily DEI Moments’ Post

Today’s Daily DEI Moment is on cultural day Día de Muertos. El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is not just the continuation of Halloween, despite some of the holidays’ similarities. Taking place on November 1st and November 2nd every year, the Day of the Dead is a special time of year when, according to some cultures, loved ones emerge from the afterlife to visit and reunite with their families on Earth. It’s celebrated primarily in Mexico, though other countries in Central America, Brazil, Spain and Mexican-American communities throughout. Día de los Muertos is a joyous occasion when families honor their loved ones by preparing an ofrenda, or altar, for their past beloved family members. Ofrendas are often decorated with yellow and orange marigolds (a popular Day of the Dead flower), photos of family members, foods, drinks and other personal items. Resource: https://lnkd.in/gK6FRk-9 Ideas for how to acknowledge and celebrate in the workplace: https://lnkd.in/gfixYBVg Team take 5: 1. What are the holidays in your culture that honor the dead? 2. What do you hope to learn about Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead? 3. How are Día de los Muertos and Halloween similar and different? 4. How do you see movies like Disney’s Coco, Day of the Dead, Book of Life that acknowledge these traditions? #dei #culturalday #culturalawareness #diversity #inclusion #teamdevelopment #leadershipcoaching

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