**Disclaimer: My blog posts will NOT be this long from here on out... I have a life and will be spending more time experiencing than writing, but it being a slow settling in week before classes begin, I wanted to really get out there what being here means to me. Enjoy! <3**
So to start from the beginning I'll answer why I chose to go to my current destination for those of you who may not know. I honestly always pictured myself studying abroad in a Latin American country since I took 4 years of Spanish in high school and thought I was hella hardcore with it and all. LOL. But as I thought about it, and talked to Xou about it while he was doing his quarter in Japan, I decided upon Cairo, Egypt as my destination of study for my entire 3rd year. I feel very lucky and privileged to have grown up in South Sac where its hella diverse with a majority Black, Latino, and Southeast Asian population. I definitely learned a lot from my peers whether it was in school/academic settings or while I played basketball and ran cross-country and track. And as a social welfare major and education minor at Cal, I've gotten an even deeper understanding of these communities, their contemporary issues (specifically in the public educational system, since that is my focus), and am interested in working/doing research with underprivileged communities in the future, especially refugee populations and eventually get all up there as I continue with my higher education after Cal. Anyway, after much thought I realized that I wanted to go to a Mulsim country for many reasons.
1) I feel very ignorant about social problems in the Middle East and the Muslim World especially since I didn't grow up with a Muslim community, or maybe just that I wasn't too involved in the ones that were there. Anyway, I feel that going to a Muslim country would challenge me more much more since I can connect more with some of my own moral/ethical upbringings in my Paki house. Also knowing that trying to adjust to a whole new setting that is yet familiar and foreign at the same time will really hit home for me and challenge me in so many ways that staying at Cal or going to a Latin American country wouldn't.
2) I want to be able to go to a country and eat whatever the hell I want for the first time EVER in my life! (Well, from what I can remember cuz I don't remember much about going to Pakistan when I was in 2nd grade). One of the biggest parts of a culture is the FOOD!!! And going anywhere else, I would be eating grass or something since most places aren't halal or even "vegetarian friendly" as much as Berkeley is. So by picking a Muslim country, where Halal meat would be the only option, I wanted to PIG out. (Hahaaha, "pig out" That wasn't intended to be funny, but in context it is).
3) After taking some extremely empowering courses at Berkeley I'm currently interested in doing research and working with refugee populations globally and their impact/role in the public school system in America. Being in North Africa and specifically Egypt... there is thousands of refugees coming from throughout Africa (Sudan, Somalia and Ethiopia) and Palestine in which I knew I work with, learn, and get involved.
4) Why Egypt still? Yea theres other Muslim countries I could have chosen like Turkey or something. But come on... its EGYPT! Pyramids. Mummies. King Tut. 4th grade textbooks and class material exotifying its history definitely intrigued me then and still does today.
5) A YEAR? Yea, for some reason Egypt was one of the few many programs at Cal that offered a year minimum to participate and I was actually even more excited about that. I really felt like I needed to leave and put my life in perspective and spread my wings.
Below is a picture of me when I went to the Berkeley Hills with my family and I hella love it cuz well yea... it IS pretty tite. LOL. But idk, I've never felt so strong, empowered, and determined as I have been lately. I literally feel on top of the world. And before I left one of my close friends gave me a really sentimental gift with this on the cover and a quote below.
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