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Proud team mom moment #quityourpitchin #qyp #disneysoftball (at Hart Park) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CueKwjeN6/?igshid=1pbpimzz3ms17
What Do You Love??? #FreeDaMind #Minderz #FDM #TheBrain #MoneyLove #LongLiveWu #QYP #nyc #harlem #manhattan #art #music #fashion #apparel #queens #bronx #longisland #statenisland #brooklyn #tristate #indie #records
Traffic Lights
I feel like it's weird how everyday so far that my mother has dropped me off at QYP, the last traffic light is always red, and stays red until a few minutes later. Every single time. I have yet to live a day where the traffic light is green, and stays green until we pass it. I dunno. Just a thought I had in the car.
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Two By Two (Part 1): Gender and the Quaker Youth Pilgrimage
In my first three Quaker Fellows responses, I unpacked some of my initial responses and broad experiences of the 2014 Quaker Youth Pilgrimage to Peru and Bolivia. While there is certainly much more to talk about (and I reserve the right to come back to the topic in future reflections) I am going to take advantage of recent events in the Quaker Fellows group and spend a few posts transitioning from the Pilgrimage to my more recent experiences in Quaker Fellows at Earlham College, while simultaneously addressing a topic which appeared to hang uncomfortably over both groups like a pre-Halloween ghost: Gender.
Holding the Light, Not the Darkness
In the previous two essays, I reflected upon the internal and external conflicts within Quakerism which I perceived during my experience on the 2014 Quaker Youth Pilgrimage. Ever the cynicist, I leapt at the chance to scrutinize every flaw and discrepancy I could find in the way people think, act, and communicate. In order to paint a more complete picture, however, I think I should force myself to talk about some of the ways in which the Pilgrimage was a success.
Bringing Ecumenism Closer to Home
Douglas Steere’s Mutual Irradiation: A View of Quaker Ecumenism, which was assigned to me as reading for this semester’s “Friends and Interfaith Relations” Friends Colloquium, offers a model of interfaith exchange which I think would have been useful to reflect upon during my time in Peru and Bolivia on the 2014 Quaker Youth Pilgrimage.
You Can't Pick Your Friends
Sometimes, it seems as if the only thing all Quakers have in common is the fact that they call themselves Quakers. I experienced this when I traveled to Peru and Bolivia for a month and a half in the summer of 2014 as part of the Quaker Youth Pilgrimage. The adventure was the first time I (and the Pilgrimage) had ever been to South America, and never before had I been in close contact with any Evangelical Friend.