June 6th, 2017

Today, the Social Justice DT welcomed Milena Wuerth and Matt Martin to the CA community. Milena Wuerth highlighted her experiences in helping refugees at a school in Berlin during her gap year. She expressed how important this experience was as it helped find her place in potential future careers. Matt Martin is part of the NC Aids Action Network, and he highlighted the activism aspects (like volunteering) in advocating for things you believe in. In the afternoon, we continued working really hard on our art projects!

June 5th, 2017

On the first day of the final week of DT, CA alumni Savannah and Aditi spoke with us about college advocacy and how it differs from their prior experience at CA. They highlighted the fact to take advantage of every opportunity given to speak for what you believe in, and to keep going even if they ignore you for the first few times. Before lunch, we watched The Mask You Live In, a documentary about the idea of masculinity and how it effects society. Later in the afternoon, we continued working on our art projects!

June 2nd, 2017

On Friday, June 2nd, we watched Salam Neighbor, a documentary about the daily life of Syrian refugees at a refugee camp. Later, we visited One World Market, a fair-trade non-profit store and organization in downtown Durham. There, we questioned the different aspects of fair-trade and ethical spending. After we looked around and bought a few things, we walked down the street to Monuts and had a lovely lunch. When we returned, Yasmeen Mansour came and shared her thoughts about the current refugee crisis and the importance of advocating for their rights.

June 1st, 2017

It’s the first day of June, and students in the Social Justice & Advocacy discovery term watched Milk – a movie about the gay rights activist and politician, Harvey Milk. After watching the film, students discussed the themes expressed throughout it, and how it connects to modern day movements. In the afternoon, students took time to work on their art pieces that can be shared at the end of the term!

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