Still Figuring It Out (But in London Now)

Jet lag, new friendships, and learning how to feel at home in London By: Zorianna Starks If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my first couple of days in London, it’s this: a five-hour time difference will absolutely humble you. My sleep schedule is currently hanging on by a thread. Back in Tallahassee, my bodyContinue reading “Still Figuring It Out (But in London Now)”

What have I learned Thus Far In My Global Scholars Experience?

By: Massiel Mileo Caballero So, I’m a few weeks into this experience with OCA (Opportunity, Community, Ability), and I must say that it has been a very exciting time! I’ve had a lot of interesting conversations with campers and staff, and experienced some very interesting stories that I’ll probably remember for a long time. I’veContinue reading “What have I learned Thus Far In My Global Scholars Experience?”

My Life’s Impact

By: Angel-Amon Wildgoose My Life’s Impact Myself: My Inner Circle: My Community: Our World: Each category’s impact on the others: This summer’s impact expansion: I’ve started my journey to expanding these impacts by first understanding that I am going to be entering a space with a history and identity different from my own even thoughContinue reading “My Life’s Impact”

Mapping My Impact: How Small Moments Matter

By: Solangel Reyes Mapping My Impact: How Small Moments Matter When I think about impact, I don’t think of grand gestures. I think of the little things—how we speak to people, how we show up, and how we respond when things don’t go as planned. I really believe small, everyday choices have a ripple effect,Continue reading “Mapping My Impact: How Small Moments Matter”

Showing Up in D.C.: Thoughts from a 19-Year-Old Intern

By: Catalina Grieco Showing Up in D.C.: Thoughts from a 19-Year-Old Intern I’m writing this from my hotel room in Washington, D.C., still trying to process that I actually made it here. My internship for the Congressman doesn’t start for two more weeks but I had the opportunity to come to DC beforehand. I landedContinue reading “Showing Up in D.C.: Thoughts from a 19-Year-Old Intern”