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  • Diversity Day: Celebrating origins of heritage

    More than 600 Airmen learned about various cultures at the 10th annual Diversity Day at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 17.
  • Team Schriever ‘unites in differences’

    The base community will have the opportunity to experience part of that “beautiful mosaic” under one roof for the 10th annual Diversity Day, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in the indoor running track at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Aug. 17 themed “United in Differences.”
  • Diversity Day shows strength in differences

    "Diversity is a good thing, teamwork is a good thing, mutual respect for each other, regardless of background, circumstance, situation, is important. That is the focus today. The focus is not about how we are different per se; it is about how what we bring to the table complements what's on the table --How we can best help each other to be better and to be a stronger team," said Col. Jennifer Grant, 50th Space Wing commander.
  • Diversity Day showcases variety of cultures

    Diversity Day encourages Team Schriever members to learn about and embrace the various cultures represented by the base’s population. This year’s event will be held 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Aug. 26, at the indoor running track and will feature food, demonstrations and presentations from more than 10 cultures. A sampling from some of those cultures
  • Redefining cultural representation at Diversity Day

    The old adage goes, “You can't know where you're going until you know where you've been.”
  • ‘Not everybody’s related to the mob’

    The days of Al Capone and Lucky Luciano may be well past, but that doesn’t mean Italian-Americans aren’t still living in their shadow. “I’m from New Jersey and Italian and that’s the first question, ‘Do you have any mob ties,’” said Capt. Kelly Caggiano, Commander’s Action Group chief. “Not everybody’s related to the mob. There are a lot of
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