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Experiment 3 by
Emily Taylor
It was the Third YouthPeace Experiment Weekend Training organized by the New England War Resisters League. Students came from Connecticut, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, and, although we only stayed over for two nights, ended up creating strong friendships and connections that will last a long time. On Friday, everybody met at the center, all both a little nervous and excited about what was to happen in the next few days. To loosen up, we played “getting-to-know-you” games, and, within a few hours, we were all more comfortable with each other. It was refreshing to be with a group of people who shared common interests and could voice their opinions and views with such clarity.
On Saturday, after a fabulous breakfast, we had five workshops, three presented by longtime War Resisters League activists and two by members of local anti-homophobia and -racism groups. Then, on Saturday evening, it was time for “creative expressions.” We were all encouraged to write a song or poem, paint a picture or create a skit. We broke up into small groups and had a blast just creating—you can see some of the results on these pages. On Sunday we worked on our organizing skills—such as running a successful meeting—and made plans for people from different schools to continue to work together. We’re creating our own web page and an e-mail list, and we started planning a community service project, a benefit concert and a party. Overall the weekend was an incredible amount of fun and enlightenment. It was good to meet new and intelligent people and to have such well-presented workshops. We’re all looking forward to the next YouthPeace conference, which will be in New Hampshire in February. Emily Taylor, a senior at Norwich Free Academy in Connecticut, has been active with YouthPeace for two years. Frozen
Eternal war, An outside force So I
must call you now —Poem by Dan Clausen
Untitled
—Rap by Alex Holmes People
in America Chorus (1) We
go about life intelligently [Repeat Chorus (1)] Men, we have the ability Chorus (2) It’s time to stop the oppression Chorus (3) —Song by Zack Potter-Vose, Lisa Yednorowicz and Emily Taylor |
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