Cultural Immersion & Self-Reflection in Bogotá
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This autoethnography highlights the experiences in Bogotá, Colombia with the collaboration of the cuny Youth Studies program and Fundación Centro Internacional de Educación y Desarrollo Humano (cinde). This collaboration exposed students to a different cultural setting in a Latin American country. Students along with staff members were exposed to experiences that deepened their understanding in how adults, communities and the young people of Colombia work as a whole to create social impacts which is a perfect example of leadership and self-advocacy.
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