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When planning the holiday workplace party, provide options
Baum gives suggestions on cultural awareness during the holiday seasonJust weeks from now radio stations will be playing 24-hour holiday music, winter-land decorating will appear and everyone's favorite--the classic holiday work party will be fodder for office conversation. When planning this year's holiday event, Robert Baum, associate professor and chair, Department of Religious Studies, says that it is important to be inclusive and sensitive of the diversity of religious beliefs, whether hosting holiday parties at work or school. "By being aware and making a small effort to be inclusive of different religious beliefs, workplace holiday parties can be an enjoyable time for employees and also a learning experience about other traditions," said Baum. "People do not need to give up their own holiday traditions; providing options and alternatives creates a pleasurable environment for all guests." When planning office events, Baum suggests checking to make sure the event does not conflict with other religious celebrations. When deciding on decoration and food, Baum encourages party planners to choose winter-themed items and provide choices for their guests. "Office Christmas trees are fine if the decorations on the tree are celebratory neutral; use things like snowflakes and white or multiple color lights," Baum said. "It is important to have choices when it comes to food, as many religions have dietary rules." Baum gives the following tips when planning holiday celebration activities:
See the MU News Bureau for an audio interview with Professor Baum: http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2008/1110-baum-holidays.php Links:Robert Baum << back to archives |
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