USS Enterprise (CVN 65)
The Shuttle Newsletter Edition
“We are Legend”
May 11, 2012 Issue
Enterprise Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee Promotes Diversity Story by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Gregory White
month of May, the committee is planning an AsianPacific American Heritage observance. “The committee develops activities every month which are designed to highlight each individual culture,” said Butler. “During those time frames we look at the aspects of diversity and how it influences the Navy.” In the past, the committee has conducted observances for Black, Hispanic and Women’s History Months and Holocaust remembrance. The committee works to create meaningful events for everyone. “The events that the Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee puts on are a celebration of all of us and there is no exclusivity to any event that we host,” said Butler. “This is to bring us together and that’s the main purpose of the committee – to bring everybody together.” While celebrating diversity may be an effective means of increasing cultural awareness, it is also Sailors serve cake following the Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee’s celebration necessary given the worldwide reach of the U.S. honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday aboard aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). (Photo by MC3 Scott Pittman) Navy. “The fact that we have different relationships with USS ENTERPRISE, At Sea -- Sailors aboard aircraft carrier other countries makes our diversity a necessity,” said Cordero. USS Enterprise (CVN 65) embrace their cultural differences When Sailors know more about one another, they work and diversity both at home and at sea. better together. By giving crew members the opportunity to Promoting diversity is an important part of Navy life and, learn about their fellow shipmates, Enterprise’s Multi-Cultural aboard Enterprise, the Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee is Heritage Committee creates a positive work environment of leading the way in ensuring every Sailor knows that everyone, mutual respect and understanding. regardless of their background, has something special to offer. “I work with people from all over the world,” said Logistics “The Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee was put together to highlight the many different cultures we have within the Navy,” Specialist Seaman Christopher A. Castanuela. “It’s a great experience knowing that now I have friends from all different said Lt. Clifton D. Butler, a member of the committee. places and backgrounds, not just in America.” The Multi-Cultural Heritage Committee aboard Enterprise The Navy, including Enterprise, is strengthened by the is a group of Sailors focused on organizing events where the diversity of its people. crew can celebrate cultural differences and learn about those “We have to work together as a team in order to get things differences from one another. done,” said Butler. “It matters not where a person comes from, “Everyone brings a different knowledge of their cultures as far as race, creed or culture. What matters most is what and backgrounds,” said Personnel Specialist 2nd Class their gifts or abilities are, how they perform specific jobs and Cynthia Cordero, former vice president of the Multi-Cultural complete them with confidence. That’s what makes the Navy Heritage Committee. “This allows for everyone to get a better great. We come together as a team and get the job done.” understanding of everyone else.” Each month the committee hosts a new observance. For the