Saturday, January 22, 2011

On the Amazon, reflecting on service…

The Amazon River during the day


 Sunset on the Amazon

I cannot believe that we are actually sailing on the Amazon River right now.   It's kind of crazy to be going about our day to day work, and look out the window to see brown water, jungles, different
vegetation along both sides of the ship, and sometimes even a small village or canoes with kids going by.   We've also had a few different types of insects join the voyage.  Our journey takes us 1,000 miles
into the Amazon, where we will stop in Manaus for about 5 days. Surreal and beautiful, the sunset tonight was breathtaking, and the cloud formations and trees were like something out of a movie. It's
neat to see the different people on the ship gravitate to different moments. We were glad to witness the last sunset on the Amazon from the forward of the ship.

Earlier in the week we had an MLK Celebration, and it was great. Quite a few people were in attendance and we were able to show a clip of MLK as well as. Raja, Bianca and I co-facilitated this event, and made it a collaboration between spirituality, diversity, and service.  I played a clip from one of my class projects I did on MLK, then Raja  facilitated small group discussions. It was very heartening to have  great discussions about service, social justice, and spirituality on
this voyage.

Another moment that stood out for me in the last week (or so), was in our required course: Global Studies.  Jeffrey Kottler shared his amazing experiences starting the empowernepaligirls.org group to help provide education and new opportunities from lower castes in Nepal. It was so great to hear about his work and also to see the response by the students, faculty, and staff who are touched and interested in getting involved.

I've also had an amazing time getting to know the students and learning about their interest areas within service. There are a number of students interested in different human rights campaigns, and
it also happens to be that the 50th Anniversary of the Peace Corps will take place while we are at sea, so we'll be planning something around that as well. For now… off to sleep before some exploring in
Manaus tomorrow!

1 comment:

  1. Faith!
    This is awesome; glad to hear it's going so well:) We think of you all the time at the WCC and make frequent WWFD? speculations. We'll have to catch up sometime...

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