The Tucson Service Learning Trip
"Over several days, El Otro Lado
teaches students about the positions
of humanitarian nonprofits, the federal government, Native Americans,
and American ranch owners in the
Tucson Border Patrol District. The
program shows students the physical realities of immigration, empowers them to fight for social justice,
and connects the diverse Lasallian
community. It also helps students
recognize and break stereotypes of
migrants, and people living and
working on the border." -By Elizabeth Moors Jodice in De La Salle Today Winter 2012
We have done our reading, are crafting prayers, bought sunscreen, and are prepared to wear our long pants and long sleeved shirts into the Arizona desert. Temperatures promise to be in the mid to high 80's. Stay tuned.
We have done our reading, are crafting prayers, bought sunscreen, and are prepared to wear our long pants and long sleeved shirts into the Arizona desert. Temperatures promise to be in the mid to high 80's. Stay tuned.
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! (I've never blogged before; can you tell?)
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