2/8/14

Yolis Arroyo

This is Black History Month. Texas State participates in a variety of ways including Mama's Kitchen, which provides free home-cooked meals to students. Mama's Kitchen, sponsored by the Office of Student Diversity and Inclusion, is held in the L-B-J Student Center Ballroom. Yolis (YO-LEASE) Arroyo (AH-ROW-YO) has more in this Bobcat Update. 


Mama's Kitchen is a Texas State tradition that started about seven years ago. Student Affairs Assistant Vice President, Sherri Benn, says she and her staff turned a friendly interaction of students enjoying a home-cooked meal in their office into what is now known as Mama's Kitchen. It's now an event open to anyone.
(Benn…12 sec…hot food.)
Mama's Kitchen celebrates Texas State's diversity. Slide shows highlighting cultural information are presented focusing on specific groups on campus.
(Stand up: Mama's Kitchen can serve as a stepping stone for some Texas State Students to experience a taste of other cultures, while reminding others of a home cooked meal.)
Texas State students can take a break from on-campus dining halls and enjoy a free meal at Mama's Kitchen.
The Underrepresented Student Advisory Council and the organizations it represents set up in Mama's Kitchen with hopes of gaining new members.
(Serena…10 sec…we're about.)The next Mama's Kitchen will be held April third in the Quad. For Bobcat Update, I'm Yolis (YO-LEASE) Arroyo (AH-ROW-YO).

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