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Prescott students head to New Orleans
by peace core
Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005 at 9:17 PM
Prescott College students mobilize to spend Thanksgiving break doing grassroots relief work in NOLA.
Prescott College students began their journey to New Orleans today to assist with relief efforts over the Thanksgiving break. Traveling in personal vehicles and leaving in three waves over the next few days, more than a dozen PC students will be working with New Orleans community members and activists from across the country to participate in grassroots relief work in areas including: food service and distribution, home repair and cleanup, tenants' rights and eviction support, animal rescue, and rebuilding "green."
The students raised money for traveling expenses and supplies through a variety of means over the past weeks, including bake sales, a raffle, an art auction, and personal donations. In doing so, they also sought to raise awareness about the ongoing situation in New Orleans in general and the difficulties local residents have had getting their lives back together in particular. The students worked in concert to establish contacts with area locals, map out a plan of action, arrange carpools and gas money, and secure accomodations. Students from the Introduction to Peace Studies class at PC have spearheaded the effort, but the students in the larger group represent the range of curricular areas offered at the college.
"Rather than going home or on vacation for Thanksgiving, these incredible young people have embraced the true meaning of the holiday by giving their time, energy, and resources to help people in real need," said Randall Amster, professor of Peace Studies and faculty liaison for the weeklong mobilization. "This is a fine example of what individuals are capable of when they work together for positive change, and it is the essence of what we try to do here at Prescott College in terms of combining experiential education with the values of social and ecological justice."
The group plans to stay through Thanksgiving recess and return for the start of classes on Monday November 28. They have reserved the Prescott College Chapel (220 Grove Ave.) from 6-9pm on Thursday December 1 for a workshop and community forum to report back on their experiences in New Orleans. Throughout the coming week, community members here in Prescott will be in regular contact with the students and will coordinate information flow and logistical support as the week progresses. Updates will be posted to AZIMC as communication connections allow.
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