Monday, June 11, 2007

camp darfur

Wednesday and Thursday was the greatest event that i did hear at high tech high! Camp Darfur was sensational! From the educational tents, to the courageous speaker that told us there life stories and there outlooks on what happening and what we can do about the Darfur genocide. And to hear the viewer’s perspective it was a feeling like no other, to hear someone to keep saying how good you did or how smart you are, it was fantastic.
My job was to work in the exit tent; it had its ups and downs. in the begging I absolutely hated that job. Not only was it cold but the students kept trying to still rubber bands and it was extremely windy. But the second day i adjusted. I taught many people many new things, I sold rubber, I got people to sign letters that are being sent to George W. Bush, and I taught many unaware people about divestment.
If I could change anything about this project i would like to have worked in my tent that I helped build and decorate. i worked so hard on that tent with my fellow partners I thought foreshore I was going to speak about the Bosnia genocide. Instead I was devastated that i could not work in my own tent.

All together that was the greatest high tech high event that I participated in yet!

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