Besides the beautiful scenery and welcoming faces that one would expect to see, I have also realized that apparently even while on vacation, access to an affordable education and social justice remain issues requiring immediate attention. The past week has indeed been exhausting, and has pushed me to the limits of my personal fortitude… but it has also allowed me to realize that the things we place a priority on in the United States are also very volatile issues within other countries. In the short time that I have been out of the country, I have found myself taking part in campaigns promoting equity within the access to education, women's rights, GLBT awareness, and even free democratic elections. And while there have been many obstacles in the way of the efforts of myself and my newly found partners and friends, such as the outbreaks of civil unrest and violence as well as the epidemic of cholera that has been devastating the south-eastern border between Guatemala and Honduras, I have found that these campaigns have been more than worth the effort when taking into context the fruit of our efforts.
For example, over the past three days, regions 14A and 16 as well as zone 4 in Guatemala have all passed several pieces of legislation aimed at encouraging the distribution and installation of solar panels in their public office buildings.
In addition, through the work on the part of several non-profit international humanitarian organizations, I have seen the formation of three new school districts in rural towns as well as the beginning steps to the reconstruction of a prominent cathedral in the town of Esquipulas.
Perhaps the most humorous aspect of all is that despite all the turmoil and civil unrest within the country, I still have found a certain level of peace and comfort. Perhaps it is because I am visiting the home of my ancestors. Perhaps it is the quiet serenity of the lifestyle of the people whose main source of income is through the commercial trade of agriculture.
However, I think that most of all, it is because of the knowledge that even while away from home, I still see that that all of us share similar goals, hopes, and dreams.
Note: I´ll likely write a second part to this and add pictures later on, but seeing as my access to the internet is severely limited, this will have to suffice for the time being.
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