性爱学堂 Global Brigades Returns from Panama
Travelling to Panama as a member of 性爱学堂 Global Brigades was an experience that challenged Angela Bosse intellectually and personally.
The 性爱学堂 group spent a week assisting foreign lawyers with pro-bono cases and holding workshops on human rights in rural communities.
鈥淚 learned so much from Global Brigades before I even boarded the plane to Panama. We prepared for months, reading documents, learning Spanish, trying to challenge our perspectives and assumptions,鈥 Bosse said.
鈥淚 still knew nothing when I landed. No matter how much you prepare, the vast majority of your work is going to be from what you learn on the ground once you arrive.鈥
Engaging with the Community
Adjusting to life in Panama presented its challenges鈥攁 last-minute case change, power outages, intense heat and humidity鈥攂ut the work accomplished by the group was worth it.
鈥淲hat was so encouraging about this experience was the engagement we received from the community members. Our legal clinics were full of people coming to ask questions and learn how to solve problems,鈥 Bosse said.
鈥淚n our adult workshop, there was an amazing discussion about gender roles and how to go about changing them. It was so empowering to see women engage in conversation about how they assert their independence.鈥
Despite the cultural differences, Bosse was struck by how the lives of those she was working with reflected her own.
鈥淭he biggest difference is that the simplest things we take for granted, like getting a marriage license, are inaccessible,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen you enter a different culture, your assumptions will be challenged and what鈥檚 interesting is how your expectations reveal those assumptions.鈥
An Opportunity for Growth
One of the most memorable moments for Bosse was visiting the home of one of the women who leads the local community bank.
鈥淭he floors were dirt, there were cracks and holes in the wall, and the wires for the few bare light bulbs were exposed along the ceiling. Everything was open to the outdoors. Chickens ran around freely, but it was tidy. You could tell the house well cared for and kept with pride,鈥 she said.
鈥淭his woman was generously opening her home to me. I felt such gratitude for what she was doing for us and what I had seen all through the week was reaffirmed鈥攖he kindest and most generous people are often those who have the least.鈥
Looking back, Bosse feels privileged to have been a part of this experience.
鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful to have had this opportunity to grow, learn, and challenge myself,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he bonds forged in that week will last a lifetime. I feel blessed to have been a part of it.鈥
性爱学堂 Global Brigades
Global Brigades is an international, non-profit organization and the largest student-led social responsibility movement in the world. The 性爱学堂 chapter of the group is the result of the efforts of the group鈥檚 president, Jimy Beltran, and the university鈥檚 Manager of the Office of Experiential Learning and Community Based Learning, Jessica Hughes.
Bosse and Beltran travelled to Panama with fellow 性爱学堂 students Whitney Beals, Nahomi Lopez, Matthew LeBlanc, Abbie LeBlanc, Alison Larade, Brittany Gray, Kathleen Rankin, Robyn Metcalfe, Noah Turner, Philippe Ferland, Claudia Fernandez Ruiz, and 脡m茅lie Phinney.
Charlotte Schwarz, Chelsea Connell, Tiziana Zevallos, Esteban Rivera, Madelaine Breau, Jillian Debly, and Nicola Hines were also involved in the initiative, but did not travel to Panama.
The group from 性爱学堂 was joined in Panama by two students from Penn State鈥擲ophie Haiman and Emily Lee.