It was amazing to see some of the people I had grown so close with in my week in Chile- Muthu, Carolina, Lelia, Claudia and Marion. It especially touched my heart to meet the two new ambassadors from Sri Lanka- though the couldn’t speak much english I could tell Nusrath and Jenty had told them about me. Their faces lit up and immediately they kissed me on both cheeks and said “Its very nice to finally meet you Mikayla”, in their heavy accents. As I came to get to know them I could see just what amazing people they were. At the end of the week we had a large ceremony to commemorate the year we’ve had. When it was their turn to speak you could just tell what they have taken away from the program is way more that any of us here in America ever could. In Sri Lanka they are faced with blatant discrimination and are completely unequal (whereas here its not as much so). The drive those girls expressed to change this was extremely moving and I know they will become successful in the future.
There were many other highlights of the week including meeting with girls from the Onondoga Nation. I really didn’t know that much about them today so their experiences and stories were truly eye-opening. They are still fighting to this day for their rights, with no end in sight. Also we met with students who attend the La Casita House. For those of you who don’t know, its a place where people who have come from a different country- mostly spanish speaking ones- can go to help adjust to this whole different culture. Its really a great program here in Syracuse that I knew nothing about until this week. I was actually inspired so much to volunteer there over the next year! Lastly taking the ambassadors to our schools was truly exciting. They loved seeing all these people their own age- really the most indicative part of the trip to how we really live. Though I was unable to attend many of the events because of school I do believe everyone enjoyed themselves and learned alot about us- which frankly was the whole point!