The Quito Project
A student initiative from U of M that collaborates with local partners in Ecuador to develop capacity in the health and education sectors of Quito.
02/09/2020
Breaking the Barriers of Voluntourism Workshop Part II: Engaging in Sustainable Cultural Humility Practices Abroad
Tuesday, February 18th, 6-8pm
North Quad 2345
Are you a student planning to engage in community-based learning abroad? This workshop is part two of an interactive series to tackle the issues of “voluntourist” behaviors which tend to decay international community partnerships over time. Ensure that you have the tools to engage in a successful international initiative, that truly benefits community partners.
-Learn best practices of respectful international engagement
-Share with others your experiences abroad
-Discover resources to aid you in your time overseas
-Learn how to navigate your own social identity abroad
-Featuring workshop speaker: Danyelle Reynolds, Assistant Director for Student Learning and Leadership at the Ginsberg Center
Free dinner will be provided for all participants!
Register online: myumi.ch/wldgw
11/25/2019
is almost here! This is The Quito Project's biggest fundraiser, and we hope that we can count on you for support! On December 3rd, 2019, visit this page to donate to our organization: /www.givingblueday.org/pages/givingblueday
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