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Video
Watch highlights of CulturePrep’s Founder Peter Vogel impacting multicultural communities across the world
Watch Emmy Award Winner Tawnya Rush’s documentary about CulturePrep’s On Uganda
Watch “What is a CultureCake?” video. Through the power of the meal, CulturePrep’s On Uganda team serves CultureCakes to diverse groups in Uganda and the United States as a means to feed hungry people and strengthen cross cultural relationships.
Print Articles/In the News
Here and Now
Suffolk County Community College Publication, Selden, NY
On May 1, professionals from the Eastern, Ammerman and Grant campuses attended “Safe to Relate,” a workshop designed to strengthen cross-cultural relations. The group consisted of staff from admissions and multicultural affairs. Peter Vogel, founder and managing director of CulturePrep, conducted the full-day session. Vogel used three core learning modules—personal, relational, and systemic—to help participants assess attitudes, behaviors, and relationships, all of which have a direct impact on recruitment and retention. Participants also engaged in meaningful dialogue; they shared experiences with cross-cultural conflict and discussed ways to build understanding between staff and students. “Safe to Relate” marks the beginning of future endeavors to improve cross-cultural relations at the College.
Your Hub.Com
Westminster, CO
Standley Lake High School will be the first school in Colorado to present a “Safe to Relate” cross-cultural Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. The Town Hall Meeting will include approximately 100 students, parents, staff and teachers in a day-long series of meetings geared toward promoting a broader understanding of the challenges, issues, and opportunities that face not only students and staff of color, but also their peers from all cultures, faiths and socio-economic backgrounds.
CulturePrep’s founder Peter Vogel joins World Footprints to talk about how CulturePrep has been empowering individuals and groups from around the world to overcome the obstacles that threaten meaningful and productive cross-cultural relationships.
CulturePrep’s On Uganda volunteer Tawnya Rush’s Radio Interview with KLOVE Radio.



