I know exactly what u r talking about!!! That's one of my favorite things to talk about...cultural knowledge and diversity. I went to Arizona State, population arouind 45,000 students but only met mostly white girls who grew up in AZ. Went to Gally, population around 2,000 students and befriended people from Brazil, Peru, Russia, Korea, Japan, Philippines, various countries from Europe, Canada, Pakistan, Negeria, South Africa and a few more. Due to all of them knowing ASL, I was able to learn about all the different cultures easily as opposed if I was in a spoken environment and missing out what others shared. So as a result, I became more knowledgeable about culture at the DEAF college than at the HEARING college. Go figure, huh?
Heck, at my 28th bday party, I had friends from Peru, Brazil, Russia, and a few other countries. We had a potluck and each of my friends brought dishes that were popular in their counties. It was so awesome!! That was my most memoral bday party ever and so much more precious than my 13th, 16th, 18th and 21st bday parties combined. My bday parties growing up had only white hearing American friends whom left me out most of the time anyway. LOL!
At my deaf school, we got kids from South America, Russia, Pakistan, Iran, and Korea. Some staff were from other counties.
It is not the quantity that matters..it is the quality.