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Final Write-Up

My final write-up can be found at the link below in order to maintain formatting and tables. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hQoIcbh1dd1ksmTZxfQa7kfbNZBUGBTEYupcKTOoK6g/edit?usp=sharing

Reading Reflection 7/5

FIGURE OF THE MIGRANT THOUGHTS It's always interesting to me how many assumptions we have that we don't openly think about or recognize. The assumption or stereotype of migrant as a 'failed citizen' is one that I think many of us subconsciously have, even if we do not believe that they have failed because of their own choices. In many cases, we view them as being from a failed state, and this judgment, too, is one that should be openly addressed and critiqued. The chapter mentions that 'the most 'dispossessed refugees have created some of the most interesting non-state social organizations'. I am recording this partially as a reminder to look for some of these later. Often when people think of immigrant organizations it is criminal organizations that come to mind. A few years ago I read an interesting piece about the idea that organized crime is an almost necessary step for any immigrant community in a “1 st world” coun...

Community Asset Map Part II

My first interview was with two women who worked/lived in a small apartment building for seniors which we were told also has community center functions, though these seem to be primarily for seniors. The community center is in a small plaza which includes a grocery store, a bar, and a few small stores. Many of the stores have apartment buildings above them, and throughout the hour we were there a few people were coming and going from their homes. The first woman we approached in front of the community center did not speak very much English, but we were able to get across that we wanted to talk with her, and so she called a friend who came down from her apartment. This friend spoke much more English and that and our German we were able to get some basic information from her. It was implied, though not explicitly stated, that she had lived in Berlin for 30 years, after living for a few years in Boston. From what she said about the community, she views it as mostly older, wit...

Journal Entry II

I still feel that I between the flooding and the Hamburg trip, I haven't had time to fully process everything we saw at Sachenhausen.  The last 4 days have been unrelenting each in their own different ways.  That being said, there are many impressions I got while there that I'm sure will form more fully even as I write this.  For that reason, I'm mostly I'm going to talk about the Sachenhausen part of the week. The first, strongest thing that I felt there was the sense of hallowedness that I had on some level expected.  I have dozens of photos from other places we've been.  I have three from that place.  I know others have felt the same, and the few pictures I did take almost felt wrong when I was taking them, and I found that I had to explain to myself that it will be important to show people what it was like when I get home, and that's why it was okay to take a small amount of photos.  It's an entirely different kind of documentation, even thoug...