(6/7) First Spanish Class
Today we had our first Spanish class and met our teachers. My teacher’s name is Rosa and she is super sweet. Unlike typical Spanish classes I’ve taken at school, it was a lot more casual and conversation focused, which was really nice because in a typical classroom setting you rarely get many opportunities to speak one on one with the teacher. It was fun to just see where the conversation takes us, despite my broken Spanish. We talked about food and different cuisines, which I always enjoy talking about. It’s also been really interesting to learn some medical vocab in Spanish.
After the Spanish class we watched a documentary on the history of Guatemala and the civil war that happened. It was shocking to learn how unfairly treated the indigenous people were by US foreign policy, in addition to the fact that so much of world history similar to this isn’t even included in US school curriculum. When I see all the produce and luxury in America, I never really thought about where it was really coming from and the possible consequences of being able to live in such abundance and luxury. Throughout this trip I’m realizing not to take anything for granted and be aware of the privilege we live in, and the cost of these privileges.



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