
Amazement never escapes me. In times such as these, with economic hardship, political unrest, and polarization, to become astounded is inescapable; no matter how damaged the world may seem in certain moments, hope still exists. And within the hearts and minds of average people is that hope found; for no matter how dark these days appear, there is light in the eyes who wish to See a more perfect world.
I spent this Halloween weekend with such a group of people. All new to this year's Blueprints leadership program at U of M Dearborn, the other students and I ventured off to a retreat. Only having met once or twice, we hardly even knew each other. However, we all shared a common goal: to help create a better world. On the retreat, I was able to learn more of my co-collaborators; I learned of their lives; I learned of their dreams, and the whole process gave me a hunger to learn more. Granted, we are a very diverse group, coming from a variety of background. We all have different issue that are important to us; we all see different changes we would like to foster in the world. But it is the desire to create change that binds us; and I am thankful to have such a group to envelope myself within.
Aside from providing a bonding experience, the retreat we were on was an initiating process to the creation of our individual visions, a means to start us thinking about the change we want to create. While participating in this was stimulating, it also consumed a great amount of energy. So no surprise came to me when I could not develop a specific vision for myself today. I was truly inspired by those around me, but it was almost as though my mind was on sensory-overload with good intentions. What lofty goal could I set for myself that would do something of significance to the communities that I care about? I could not see it. My mind was scattered with a patchwork of images.
So I let it lie for the moment. Returning home, and regaining my connection to the electronic world, I checked all my emails and such to learn what I had missed for the weekend; it was in instant messaging that I bumped into my "Mexican" cousin who I had not spoken to for about a year and a half. We caught up, and I had told him that I was planning to return to Oaxaca for the winter holidays. True to the Mexican nature that I have come to know and love, he extended the invitation to stay with the family (as did his sister and father when I spoke to them last). This is the quality that has really built my affection for the Mexican culture; once they build a friendship with an individual, they take them in as family, no matter how much time or distance has lain between you. The Mexico I have come to love is warm, welcoming, and the most wonderfully kind culture; it is something that is unlike anything I have ever experienced within American society.
After some time catching up with my cousin Hugo (FYI - he's not a blood relative, but a member of a family that took me in as an exchange student), after some time within our conversation, I began to reflect upon how wonderful my experience studying in Mexico truly was. I was able to recall all that I had learned, how badly I wanted to learn more, and how I wished I could do something to continue that experience and share it with others. This was the moment that my Blueprints Vision came to me; I decided that I wanted to continue this experience, build upon it, and bring it to my new community at the University of Michigan Dearborn.
However, an exchange student program is to simple of a definition as to that which I desire to create. Yes, one could call it an exchange program, but I want it to be more than what I experienced. I want to create an organization that midwives an international relationship between the students of the United States of America and the United States of Mexico.
In essence, a new community is something that I wish to build. I would like to see students build relationships that may continue into their careers of relevant study. I would like to see a continuum of communication before and after the exchanges. I would like to see students travel not solely for the process of classroom learning, but also through the methods of service learning within the host communities. Why couldn't an exchange student participate in the teaching process to enhance their learning as well? And wouldn't it be wonderful for the students who participated in the lower level educational student-exchange programs to be provided the opportunity to continue their experience through the upper-levels of higher education? These are only the beginning aspects of the vision.
The excitement to continue creating this concept is almost intoxicating!This will be an extremely wonderful project to create. And design evolved from the environment of inspiring individuals; one has to be thankful for an opportunitive program like Blueprints!