Monday, September 27, 2010

Rad.

As in radical, which is definitely what IHP RG is. In a good way! A weeklong retreat in West Virginia was a whirlwind: 20+ new friends who are essentially family, intense "community building" discussions and orientation, and some crazy alternative education. 
We're learning all sorts of things, all at once. In brief: education is indoctrination (see "Schooling the World" documentary), capitalism creates poverty, sustainability is a useless term, and the economy is a belief. This might not make sense to you, and it doesn't really make sense to me (yet?) but that's the point-- question, question, question.
We realized that as students we hadn't been fully sure of what we'd signed up for.. IHP says it will be like this: 
1/3 of the time on the trip is in academic classes (but not really in classrooms)
1/3 is "active learning" i.e. doing stuff, on site
1/3 is "autonomous study," exploring any theme/idea we want, comparatively in each country, and sharing our findings with the group
So far it feels inspiring and awesome and exactly the right place to be. This morning we arrived in DC and have all rushed off on errands and have invaded the public library near where we're staying. This week will be spent visiting different environmental and political NGOs, the World Bank, and hopefully some museums (Textiles Museum!) and generally lapping up the luxury of American life before flying to India on October 7th-8th.

p.s. That previous post about packing? LIES, all lies. I have tooo much stuff, Mom & dad expect a package.... 

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Packing

How and what do you pack for a 9 month, 1-backpack trip? I stayed pretty close to the minimum amount of stuff on my packing list, and actually wasn't stressed by what I packed but rather all the stuff I didn't pack. Why the hell do I have so much Stuff? What the hell is all that Stuff, if everything I need is in a backpack in the hallway?? I stayed up till 5 am cleaning my room and still had no answer to those questions. Except that I'm awful at getting rid of things (namely fabrics, also dried tea bags and uh, a warped bike wheel).
Anyway, 2 hours of sleep and 7 hours of family roadtrip later (first time through Delaware where, to my mom's surprise, the leaves are "already changing color", and Baltimore via a really big tunnel, kind of claustrophobic)
AND we arrived in northern Virginia to stay with family for a few days.
Off to DC tomorrow for IHP orientation and real goodbyes

Thursday, September 16, 2010

salutations, explanations

Hi & Hello from somewhere superlative, a way for me to reach out and keep in touch while I'm somewhere (everywhere) this year.
WHY? I've chosen to study away from Brown for my junior year through the IHP "Rethinking Globalization" program
WHERE? Washington D.C., India, Tanzania, New Zealand, Mexico
WHEN? Today. Sort of. Officially, 9/19/10-5/13/11

Details, details:
I've packed everything into one bag!
That bag does not include a laptop or cell!
SO
Please write to me! I will write to you, on here, in letters, in e-mail. Let's exchange information:
e-mail: Jessica_Daniels@brown.edu
skype: jessbdaniels
Address:

From 9/19-10/7: Washington, D.C.
Jessica Daniels
c/o IHP
The Pilgrimage
2201 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037

10/8- 12/5: India
Jessica Daniels
c/o IHP
Intercultural Resources
33-D, DDA, SFS Flats
Vijay Mandal Enclave
New Delhi 110016
INDIA

12/5/10-1/23/11: Tanzania
Jessica Daniels
IHP c/o Fatma Alloo
P.O. Box 4224
Zanzibar, TANZANIA


1/25-3/11: New Zealand
Jessica Daniels
c/o Peter Horsley
IHP Wellington
PO Box 7252
Newtown
Wellington, NZ

3/11-5/13: Mexico
Jessica Daniels
IHP c/o Gustavo Esteva
CEDI
Azucenas 610-A
Col. Reforma
Oaxaca City, Oaxaca 68050 MEXICO


abrazos y besos,
jess