Diversity festival hits high note
![At the IOM Diversity Festival last weekend, from left: Keola Diaz, Amokai Kyle Diaz (Best Traditional Costume second place representing Palau), Pau Maitokana (Best Recycle wear third place), Bale Maitokana (Best Recycle wear second place and Best Female model), Cyan Enriquez (Best Traditional Costume first place representing Philippines) carried by Mum Dolly Enriquez, and IOM’s Angela Saunders. Photo: Chewy Lin. Diversity festival hits high note](https://i0.wp.com/marshallislandsjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Fl-iom-10-6.jpg?resize=555%2C280&ssl=1)
If there is one commodity in good supply in Majuro it’s “diversity.” This was demonstrated at an IOM-sponsored Diversity Festival during September that promoted “Gender Empowerment” and celebrated multi-cultural social cohesion in RMI. During the two weekends prior to September 28, IOM sponsored a ‘Diversity Sports Festival’ to encourage not only girls to participate in […]