The Caminos al Futuro program has been an amazing opportunity for me to be able to take a part of. Everyone is amazing. The people here really care about you and want to surround you with the most positive and empowering setting possible. In addition, I’ve learned so much from my own classmates and I already know I can count on their support to keep me moving forward. I never thought I’d become so close with the people here in just a few days. Together we help motivate each other as we learn to be comfortable in the uncomfortable. I’ve already been exposed me to so many new experiences, and it has just been the first week.
Everyday this week has brought something different. I feel like I’ve already seen so much of Washington D.C. from just the first days. Because the week started with the 4th of July celebrations, we were able to go to see the Capitol 4th concert where we sat around the Capitol and saw artists perform. It made me feel special because it was something I never thought I would be able to see. In addition, as a familia from Caminos al Futuro, we were able to take a tour of the monuments. My favorite memorial would definitely have to be the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial because of all it symbolizes. Lastly, our week ended with a trip to Annapolis, Maryland. As a group we visited the Naval Academy there and learned not only of all our history in battles, but we also learned of the people there who die for us.
Although we have seen so much of our country’s history, we have also learned of the the issues we face today and how we can help make a positive difference. Dr. Vaquera, the director of the program, has led the discussions and lectures about the issues we face in our communities. From there we were provided with numerous resources to help us go back and make that difference in our communities. One of these resources includes writing workshops where, Bernardita, a GW professor, helps us use our voice to better represent ourselves as Latinos. In addition, our program coordinator, Mario, has helped us connect with interns from CHCI to provide more support for us. Without these people, this program would not be Caminos and I also want to thank Jayson our RA and Ping, for being there and doing more than enough for us. Everything we've done this week has gone beyond my expectations and with just what I have learned this week, I know I can make a difference in the Latino community!
–Leslie Castro