Hay no punto de angustia o mal-intención en ellos. Yo hago esta punto porque tan a menudo en mi trabajo de voluntario en los barrios de Los Angeles o Boston, yo he conocido muchos jóvenes desobedientes que no importa cuánto mucho dinero o esfuerzo, es imposible a hacer una diferencia en tod@s l@s jóvenes de la organización. Este es no quiere a decir que el trabajo no vale la peña--no en absoluto. Es solo muy refrescamente a encontrar tantos muchos jóvenes cultos y sinceros que están trabajando en sus comunidades.
Yo no puedo dejar que reconocer que esta es el producto de socialismo dónde el gobierno y la comunidad están teniendo la responsabilidad de la crianza y concienca de l@s jóvenes. Tienen un conocimiento fuerte de los problemas de sociales y los instituciones que criarlos. Es muy fácil a iniciar una conversación intelectual porque ellos tienen contestas y opiniones informadas. El gobierno (y también otras organizaciones) he financiado todos los talleres que El Churo enseñan en las programas de radio y los derechos de comunicación.
Los temas de conversación han alineado entre asuntos como el mercado libre, los estudios de universidad, Justin Bieber, Arnold Schwarnegger, las idiomas, la cultura y la crianza, el aborto, la diversidad y la raza, todas mientras comiendo el almuerzo o jugando Jenga. Pero es no mucho sobre los asuntos discutieron pero el pulso de la curiosidad y la genialidad autentica que, en el fin del día, Ecuador me lleva una mejora persona.
I have been so expressed with the youth that I have met throughout Ecuador. No matter which province or town, they all possess a genuine love and eagerness. It’s palpable in each and every interaction and conversation. They don’t hesitate to ask a question. They are ready and willing to help when you are in need. They sing and dance with or without a guitar in their hands. All throughout the bus rides to and from the hotel, the youth would sung and danced traditional music that references Che Guevara and just the simple beauty of life. I can’t express how much warmth I'm filled with after hanging out with them. I’m not even conscious of how happy they make me until I have time to settle down and realize what a wonderful connection I’ve made.
There is no point of angst or mal-intention in any of them. I point this out because so often in my volunteer work in the ghetto areas of Los Angeles and Boston, I have met many disobedient youth that no matter how much money or effort, it is not possible to make a comprehensive difference in all of them. That is not to say that the work being done in the organizations I've been involved with hasn't been worthwhile—not at all. It's just that it is so refreshing to find so many sincere and knowledgeable young people working in their communities.
I can't help but recognize that this is all a product of socialism where the government and community is taking responsibility in the education and consciousness of youth. They have a strong awareness of social problems and the institutions that reinforce them. With all the youth I’ve met, it has been very easy to start an intellectual conversation because they possess informed answers and opinions. The government (as well as other organizations) has funded all the workshops that El Churo teaches in radio programming and communication rights.
The themes of conversation have ranged amongst issues such as free trade, college studies, Justin Bieber, Arnold Schwarnegger, languages, culture and upbringing, abortion, diversity and race, all while eating or playing Jenga. But it is no so much about the issues discussed but the pulse of authentic curiosity and geniality that characterizes each interaction that, at the end of the day, Ecuador leaves me feeling like a better person.
A workshop in radio programming with icebreakers and games.
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