Ethnopoly promotes tolerance

On Friday 23 April, 225 primary school children from the eight schools in Meyrin-Cointrin and their accompanying adults took part in a big game of Ethnopoly. Private individuals, associations, administrations, shopkeepers and CERN all opened their doors to them to talk about their countries, their customs and what they are doing to promote tolerance and integration.

 

The CERN stand set up at ForumMeyrin for the Ethnopoly game.

Scurrying from one place to another, the 10 and 11 year olds were made aware of the rich cultural diversity of their commune, which is home to 130 different nationalities. Physicists and engineers from CERN took up residence in the Forum Meyrin for the day in order to talk to the children about the advantages of international collaboration, a subject dear to the Organization's heart.
They welcomed around fifty children in the course of the day, conveying to them a message of tolerance: despite their differences, the 10,000 scientists and other members of the CERN population share a common language, that of science. As an illustration of international collaboration at CERN, the worldwide communications via the Grid were displayed on an interactive screen. The day's events were rounded off with a big party, where participants had the opportunity to sample dishes from all the different countries.

by CERN Bulletin