The picnic that this article describes demonstrates expansion in diversity as to what countries are represented at the event. The countries that are represented during this event, including Ecuador, Puerto Rico, China, and the Philippines show a transition; development of what is meant by “international”, here by representing countries that are not exclusively western and primarily European as the previous 1936 event had. In addition to this conscious choice of international representation, the article makes a point that many of the students participating in the event come from different international backgrounds.https://griffinshare.fontbonne.edu/internationalism/1003/thumbnail.jp
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