Day 4: Humanitarians for Justice

 

Dear Menlo,

    We woke up to loud knocks on our doors at 7:30 this morning. For breakfast, we were treated by the excellent staff at Holy Cross with pancakes and fried eggs. After our daily AMP, we made our way over to downtown Las Cruces to a presentation by Weaving for Justice, a nonprofit organization that sells Mayan tapestry in the US to provide educational scholarships for students living in Chiapas, Mexico.

    We then took a short ride to the farmers market in downtown Las Cruces. There, we had a few hours to explore local businesses and vendors. Our task was simple: find a piece of chili flavored food to share with the group. We found items ranging from chili popcorn, green chili pretzels, and green chili pistachio brittle.

    We then returned to Holy Cross Retreat Center and ate a quick lunch before meeting with Brother Joseph for a presentation. Brother Joseph shared his experiences on the border, working to help immigrants both in detention centers and after they were released. Of course, Brother Joseph answered our questions thoughtfully and we all learned a lot.

    After that, our wonderful World Leadership School instructor Desireé led a zumba class to a handful of students and teachers. A super fun time! Finally, we enjoyed some chill time and a barbeque dinner before heading out on a sunset hike in the Organ Mountains.

    Best, 

    Noah, Jacob, and Owen 

 






 

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