Multicultural Festival celebrates diversity and beautiful cultural traditions

By Audrey Tone

Norcross, June 9, 2022 – The Multicultural Festival, organized by the Federation of Korean Associations, Southeast, USA, and emceed by their Community Relations Director, Michelle Kang, was a spectacular event that held true to its promise of celebrating cultural heritage and embracing differences. Within approximately two hours, an impressive lineup of performers, from numerous different cultures, gave engaging performances that captivated and educated members of the audience who may not have been able to experience such a significant and diverse representation of culture, at a given time, prior to this event.

Not only was each performance beautifully executed, but the performers made sure to introduce and explain the significance of their performance, to their respective culture beforehand, in order for the audience to better understand the history behind their performance. The knowledge presented throughout the night was incredibly enriching and captivating.

Outside of the performances, it is important to note the attendance of the mayor of Norcross, GA, Craig Newton. His commitment to the promotion of diversity and inclusion was truly illuminated by his attendance of the festival.

Additionally, the attendance of Andrea Sieber, who is the External Affairs Manager at Georgia Power, is also commendable. Georgia Power is active in its efforts, within the AAPI community of Georgia, with its #WovenTogether Movement, celebrating culture and equal representation, and its numerous, generous donations to multiple facets of the AAPI community. Sieber’s attendance puts a face to the efforts of Georgia Power, thus showing the company’s genuine commitment to their values. Overall, the festival was a great success that gave all in attendance a truly unforgettable and diverse showcase of the rich culture that lies within the AAPI community.

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