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My cultural identity is shaped by my African American heritage, rooted in tradition and family values. While my family speaks English, our ancestors communicated in African languages. We are active members of Cedar Springs Baptist Church, where my grandfather served as pastor. Our diverse palate includes Mexican and Chinese cuisines, and I enjoy wearing casual graphic tees. My family's artistic side shines through my mother’s jewelry-making. We celebrate American holidays and maintain close-knit family traditions, like baking cookies for Santa. Living in America, I appreciate its mixed economy and limited government.
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Culture By Kamryn Johnson
Literature • To me I think my literature is proper
Language My family speaks English but my ancestors would have spoken African
Religion • My family and I are Christian . We go to • Cedar Springs Baptist Church.
Food • I eat all kind of foods from Mexican from Chinese. Once I even tried sushi .
Clothing • I wear graphic t – shirts and shorts or jeans
Art and Music • I listen to all types of music but mostly pop or modern music. My mother makes jewelry and sells it.
Racial Background • I am African American ,
Family • History • My grandfather was the pastor of Cedar springs Baptist Church for years and my father is a deacon of the church too. My mother had 11 siblings and she was the youngest of them all. • Traditions • In my family we bake cookies for ‘’Santa’’
Government and Economical System • I live here in America which is a limited government and I think America is a mixed economy.
Holidays • Me and my family celebrate all American holidays except Hanukah.