Maria Ahmed
Trip: New Beginnings: Refugee Resettlement
Bio: My name is Maria and I am an international Affairs and Anthropology/Sociology double major. I am from Hargeisa, Somaliland. Since my first year at Lafayette, I have been involved in Refugee Action, a group on campus that works with local refugees. Last year I co-led the Hope in Humanity trip to work with International Rescue Committee. The work we will do is important and necessary because the world is experiencing record high numbers of displacement. As I am fortunate enough to be at a position to be able to assist, I want to use this opportunity as a way to reach more people and raise awareness on this issue. Beyond the direct work will be doing for a week, I hope this trip allows the participants and I to reflect on our experience working with clients and have a better understanding on the refugee resettlement process in the US.
Ayat Husseini
Trip: New Beginnings: Refugee Resettlement
Bio: My name is Ayat and I’m (like my co-team leader) an International Affairs and Anthropology/Sociology double major. I was born in Lebanon and raised in NYC most of my life. My attention to the refugee crisis heightened while on a trip back to Lebanon in 2016 before starting school at Lafayette. I witnessed living conditions indescribable and unimaginable. During my sophomore year I got involved with Lafayette’s Refugee Action, a group that raises awareness about the global refugee crisis, fundraises for our local resettlement agency, and resettles refugees in our area. My hopes in co-leading this trip is that we will learn more about the global crisis, engage in the resettlement process, support the work already being done on campus, and find ways to positively effect change in large and substantial ways.
Sharon Engel
Trip: A Promise to Keep
Bio: My name is Sharon, and I’m a sophomore anthropology & sociology major and environmental studies minor, and I’m pumped to be co-leading a trip with Maddy this spring! This trip is extremely sensitive and special to me, as I not only connected so deeply with my team, but with every community member we met on this trip. One of the most important parts of this trip is that we are exposed to the reality of a part of history that most of us were never taught, and we learn it from the mouths of the very people who lived it. With this trip, the experience you get out of it greatly depends on how much you invest into it – if you are willing to be vulnerable, work hard, confront your own misconceptions, and learn, you will have an unforgettable experience!
Maddy McLaughlin
Trip: A Promise to Keep
Bio: I’m Maddy and I’m a senior neuroscience major/health care minor and I will be co-leading a trip with Sharon this spring! I’m stoked to return for my second year on this trip and reunite with friends we made last year. This trip is very important to me because I believe returning year after year is vital to our impact within this community. We’re working to disrupt a history of mistrust and betrayal and our annual return shows that we are committed to that purpose. I hope that everyone joining our trip falls in love with this place as much as I did and I can’t wait to bring back what we learned and integrate it into the Lafayette community!!
Ciara O’Connor Trip: Break the Cycle
Bio: My name is Ciara O’Connor from both Cork, Ireland and New York. I am a sophomore studying Psychology and Anthropology & Sociology. I chose to lead this trip because I am deeply invested in issues in the justice system, unequal backgrounds and child development. This trip is a mixture of all of those topics and so I am attempting to educate others so that we can make systematic changes. It is so important that as many people as possible are aware so that there is greater support and more voices to speak up for what is right, and for basic rights for all. Hopefully, the goal is that the community will also become more involved (both personally and judicially) instead of pushing detention centers onto the back-burner.
Rachael Broder
Trip: Break the Cycle
Angie Orellana
Trip: Lead the Scene, Keep it Green
Simba Wu
Trip: Lead the Scene, Keep it Green
Yazmin Baptiste
Trip: Who Gets to be an American?