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By Audrey White
July 13, 2010
I’m terrible at endings, especially when endings mean being strewn about across the world. My heart ached to watch the participants leave, and it is strange to not hear them yelling and talking and laughing from a short distance away.
By Audrey White
July 12, 2010
As we close out the camp, one of the most important things we do is write affirmations. Each participant, LIT and staff member has a brown paper bag with his or her name on it, and everyone has the opportunity to write notes to other people at camp to let them know what they’ve learned from and appreciate about one another.
By Audrey White
July 09, 2010
The panel I participated in reminded all of us that the work we do in our wonderful safety bubble at Holmes is all in preparation for continued action.
By Audrey White
July 09, 2010
Between exhaustion and failed internet, I’ve been slow on these posts. Several to come!
By Audrey White
July 06, 2010
We spend our whole lives told to “sit down, shut up, and listen.” In our dialogue programming, we try to revamp the way people think about listening and turn it into a proactive and positive way to hear one another’s stories. One activity we do is called intentional listening.
By Audrey White
July 06, 2010
We eat our meals family style, passing bowls and plates of food around the table to make sure everyone gets enough. We have several Jewish campers who keep different levels of kosher and Muslim campers who observe halaal.
By Audrey White
June 30, 2010
According to the dictionary application on my MacBook, the word trust means “firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.” It’s hard to build that firm belief. Especially when the individuals trying to experience trust are involved with decades- or centuries-old conflicts that have destroyed connections and broken trust for generations. Especially when we only have two weeks.
By Audrey White
June 29, 2010
When I first came to Face to Face in 2007, I learned an incredible number of things. Among them was that there are a wide variety of ways to speak the English language.