Cultural Studies Club

Explore traditions · Broaden perspectives · Celebrate diversity

Bridging cultures

The Cultural Studies Club encourages students to explore how culture shapes the way people see the world, tell stories, form identities, and understand history. Through discussions, presentations, collaborative projects, museum visits, and school events, we examine topics ranging from language, migration, and globalization to Indigenous cultures, media, memory, and traditions. The club investigates how culture is something constantly translated and negotiated, encouraging curiosity across different societies beyond our own experiences and perspectives. Students will develop stronger critical thinking and discussion skills while learning to analyze culture beyond surface-level traditions, and even stereotypes. Members will gain a deeper understanding of how identity, power, media narratives shape the world and its concept of culture. Whether you are interested in anthropology, history, literature, politics, digital culture, or simply learning how people experience the world differently, the Cultural Studies Club welcomes you.

15+ cultures explored Guest speakers Culture Day

G9-G12

Grades

Tue 4:30

Weekly

3

Leaders

1

Advisor

Club details

Meeting

Tuesday 4:30-5:30 PM

Grades

G9-G12

Cost

Free

Club ID

academic.cultural_studies

Leaders & advisor

Rachel

Student leader

Felix Gervais

Advisor

Cultural activities

Middle Eastern Culture

Guest speaker (TBA)

Date TBD 4:30PM

East Asian Traditions

Workshop: calligraphy & tea

TBA 4:30PM

Latin American Carnival

Music & dance (details TBD)

TBA 4:30PM

International Culture Day

School‑wide celebration

Spring 2026 All day