By TGO As many Americans don't know, the Guatemalan Civil Conflict (1960-1996) was an American-fueled and ambitious meddling with Guatemalan affairs. The result was the mass killing and disappearing of the local Mayan population. The United Fruit Company saw developing Guatemala as an extremely profitable and cheap place to buy huge amount of land to … Continue reading A Return to Normalcy – Life After the Guatemalan Civil Conflict
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Tourism & Perspective
By JP Stitt During my day as leader of the day, the group visited two towns by boat. We jumped off a 12-meter-tall jump into the lake, explored the towns on foot, ate food, took Spanish lessons, and hung out. It was probably my favorite day so far, but not just because it was fun. … Continue reading Tourism & Perspective
Education in Guatemala
By Enrique Reid As we only questioned people in the city of Antigua, I think it would be unfair to extrapolate our discoveries to the entire nation. Despite this, there were some interesting findings that the Guatemalan people shared with us. They informed us that the Guatemalan school year begins in January and ends in … Continue reading Education in Guatemala
Giving Thanks to Lake Atitlan
For the last few days, Lake Atitlan, widely considered the most beautiful lake in the world, has been our home. It is an amazing place to be, with incredible views, perfect temperature water, and interesting communities dotted along the banks. We are staying in a sprawling Airbnb perched above the water. There are many obvious … Continue reading Giving Thanks to Lake Atitlan
A VLOG Day on Lake Atitlan
early Thoughts & experiences – comfort and necessities
By Hali Valadez Sorry for the delay! It took some time to get this video uploaded. We hope you enjoy! https://videopress.com/v/XOg8Lydw?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true
Commerce in Antigua – Understanding Guatemalan Entrepeneurship
By Sophia Badalamenti The theme of the day that I was in charge of was economy, an endlessly complex and multi-faceted topic, impossible to comprehend in a single day. Still, the setting of an annual flower festival in Antigua Guatemala was propitious to gaining a basic understanding of the local commerce. My group and I … Continue reading Commerce in Antigua – Understanding Guatemalan Entrepeneurship
Day 2: Learning in Groups
By Alexander Fertik I shared a day as leader with Enrique and Sophia. In order to use our talents best, we were put into 3 groups. We chose a topic we liked - I chose Mayan culture vs. Spanish identity; Enrique chose education; and Sophia chose the economy. We went around Antigua to find information … Continue reading Day 2: Learning in Groups
Determination: A Conversation
By Ira and Cameron Rather than writing individual blog posts, Ira and Cameron, our two leaders of the day today decided to have a conversation about determination and the things they saw today. I recorded their main ideas and transcribed the following summary of their conversation: "On the way up the volcano, a lot of … Continue reading Determination: A Conversation
Some Context – CCS & Stuart Hall in Guatemala
This trip marks the first joint trip for students from Stuart Hall and Christchurch. This partnership promises to add a lot to both schools. It has been in the works for a while now and we are all very excited to see it finally resulting in time together. The goals of the trip are more … Continue reading Some Context – CCS & Stuart Hall in Guatemala