The Refugee Youth Project and Education Based Latino Outreach do a lot of important, hard work. The RYP helps Baltimoreโ€™s under-21 refugee population adjust to life in the U.S., helping with homework, and providing a sense of community; the EBLO aims to improve the lives of  Hispanic children and families through education and cultural activities. But weโ€™re not here to talk about work โ€” weโ€™re here to talk about a party.

Yes, itโ€™s almost time for International Family Day, and if you donโ€™t already celebrate it, this year might be a good time to start. The RYP and EBLOโ€™s annual party celebrating the global roots of our community is at the Walters this year, and if itโ€™s as fun as previous yearsโ€™ parties, we recommend that you stop by. Highlights include a screening of On One Field, a documentary about how pickup soccer games helped bridge cultural gaps between refugees and immigrants in Baltimore; and a RYP-sponsored talent show featuring local all-star Shodekeh as well as the Student Immigrant Storytellers from Patterson High School, in partnership with the Jewish Museum of Maryland. Not to mention the globally inspired art activities and a show of studentsโ€™ artwork.

Do you consider your family international?