Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Very First Day

Hello from Johannesburg!

Everyone (eventually) triumphed over some inclement weather challenges leaving DC and we've arrived at Gandhi's Backpackers in Joburg. Today was a great first day! The weather was sunny & beautiful today here (it's the middle of summer in the Southern hemisphere), which is a welcome change.

First, we visited Constitution Hill, where we toured an apartheid-era prison. Gandhi was actually imprisoned there for about 7 months total between 1908-1913 for organizing Indians in South Africa to resist laws requiring them to carry laborious identification passes everywhere. We also visited the South African Constitutional Court, known for upholding landmark human rights cases since it began in 1996, including abolishing the death penalty, legalizing same-sex marrriage nationally, voting rights for prisoners, and access to suitable housing and healthcare.

We picniced in a beautiful park before heading to the Apartheid Museum, famous for being the most comprehensive & well-done tribute to the historical significance of institutionalized racial segregation - literally "apartness" - in South Africa. There happened to be an extensive temporary exhibition chronicaling the life of the one and only Nelson Mandela, who has recently returned from the hospital (supposedly recovering well from a lung infection) to the village where he was born, Qunu.

More adventures to come - everyone was a bit tired when we left the Apartheid Museum, but hopefully by tomorrow we'll all be well-adjusted.

Sending lots of love from our whole group!!

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Freedom


"For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains,
but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedoms of others."
- Nelson Mandela


We are all inspired by Madiba on a daily basis and are praying for a thorough and comfortable recovery for him as he fights a lung infection. In the last few days before our trip, we've all been thinking about what freedom means and how we can live freely as active global citizens. How have you seen this idea of freedom in your life in the past few weeks?