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Esperanza Rising

“The question is not whether we can afford to invest in every child; it is whether we can afford not to.” – Marian Wright Edelman

This quote is so pertinent to my life right now – I read it on my roommate Bianca’s closet door the day after I returned from the Dominican Republic. It was another incredible experience that I have been so fortunate to have. I’m still struggling to put it into words, and the readjustment to daily life in the city has been a bit jarring.

Even though I have traveled to Latin America before, I had never seen something like the DR. Even the city we spent the weekend in, Santiago, seemed a bit more impoverished than cities like San Jose and Medellin, where my parents were born.

Santiago, Dominican Republic

Santiago

We spent our first day doing a little bit of sightseeing to get acclimated, and then spent Sunday hiking and on the beach. I want to say the hike was amazing, but it was ridiculously hardcore. We all survived though – I climbed a mountain, and it was beautiful.

Cityscape and mountains

Mofongo (a plantain dish)

After the weekend came the part we were all waiting for, meeting the kids. We traveled to Esperanza, in the northwest part of the DR, to volunteer at the Joan Rose Foundation. We fell in love right away, and the feeling was mutual. It was a great feeling, and we spent the week reading, doing math lessons, and playing. The time went by entirely too quickly. We also learned more about the poverty in the area we were in from the founder of the foundation, as well as some of the older students there. They even took us on a walking tour of their neighborhoods, which was really eye-opening.

I’m so glad I went on this journey (with a great group from Fordham), I don’t think I’ll ever stop trying to understand what I learned. I saw the sort of poverty that I had only seen in the news. The foundation doesn’t have electricity, and many of the students don’t have shoes and wear the same tattered clothing each day. But they always have smiles on their faces, because they’re survivors. I think I learned more from them, and hearing their stories, than they did from me in the classrooms.  There’s no truly reason why they don’t have shoes to wear to school, and I get to go to college and take photos of my outfits for fun. I’m so grateful for what I have, and I wish all the children the world.

I can’t wait to go back someday.

~ Sarah

Time to GO!

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one amazing spring break!

I survived my midterms, and my reward is a volunteer trip as part of Fordham’s Global Outreach Dominican Republic team. Remember when I went to San Diego for spring break two years ago? Well it was such an amazing experience, I needed to GO! again. For more on the Joan Rose Foundation, the non-profit eight of us will be volunteering with, watch the video below:

I hope everyone is having a great March, and I hope you’ll consider donating to Joan Rose.

~ Sarah

“I Think I’ll Go to Boston”

On Labor Day Weekend, I decided it was time to ditch New York for a bit and head up to Boston. The occasion? College football! And catching up with a good friend from school who already graduated (lame). My DSLR is out of wonk at the moment, so I documented my trip on Instragram (follow me @sari_ramirez). Above, transferring at Union Station in New Haven, Connecticut.

Arriving at South Station.

The Miami Hurricanes beating up on Boston College – I hadn’t gone to a UM game since I was 18!

Walking through Lincoln Plaza

Until next time, Beantown!

~ Sarah

French Riviera

And then a month later, I blogged about Nice and Monaco…

Deliciousness.

Marizpan

Oh hey, no makeup

Côte d’Azur

Monaco

Monte Carlo Casino

Just wanted to share a few (ok, a lot!) of the last leg of my spring break trip! But guess what? I’m already on summer break! (I had the biggest breaks when it came to my final schedule.) Hopefully this means I can hop back on the blogging bandwagon.

~ Sarah

P.S. Happy belated 21st birthday to my friend Nancy!

When In Rome

It would be awesome if I was just getting back from my European vacation, but no – I’m just really lazy now when it comes uploading hundreds of pictures. I guess enough bullying from my suitemates (hey!) has forced me to (finally) post a few pictures. I’ll spare you the trip recap though, but I will say Rome and Genoa (in northern Italy) are lovely.

Flying over the Alps.

Way too early in the morning at the Trevi Fountain.

The Pantheon

The Forum

Walking up Palantine Hill

Another view of the Eternal City.

Alleyway

Dessert

Winning meal.

~ Sarah

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