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June 19, 2019 by Jenica Pistone-Donahue

Student Op Ed: Thoughts on Pride Month

 

 

Max Preuninger is three-time GLA alum (Thailand: In & Beyond the Classroom™, Ghana: Children of Africa™, and Tanzania: Children’s Education Adventure) and Ambassador of the Year 2018. He is an advocate for LGBTQ rights and active in his community in Bryant, Arkansas. Read his bio and interview here! 

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Pride month is hands down one of the best and worst months of the year. It can be difficult to find reasons to celebrate when only certain parts of the LGBT community are really accepted by society, and it can be difficult to feel allowed to celebrate when we have so many brothers, sisters, and everyone in-between who are criminalized across the globe. It can be a month that reminds me of the unique challenges that I’ve had to face that maybe my straight, cisgender peers haven’t.

Despite that, pride month is like a safe-haven. While this contrasts heavily with the extravagant events of pride month, June reminds me of rainy days where I can sit by a window with a fuzzy blanket, enjoying a good book. It’s a comforting feeling where I’m able to pause and realize that things really aren’t so bad. Pride month is a time to remember every person and event that has contributed to another movement for equal rights and to be proud of your own place in that history, because believe it or not, every person in this community is making history in their own way.

Pride month isn’t supposed to be about fear of persecution or failure or discrimination. Pride month means overcoming enough of that fear to see that there are thousands of people that you don’t even know standing behind you, ready to lift you off your knees and dust you off time and time again. It’s all about being able to realize what you’re a part of. Sometimes, it’s hard for me to comprehend the amount of love and support that radiates so heavily from the smiles of people when I say “Happy Pride!” after seeing a rainbow pin.

Pride month is different for everyone. For some, it’s another year of building the confidence to come out, for others it’s celebrating another year of being able to be unapologetically themselves. The energy that comes with pride month’s celebrations of love, acceptance, and equality really allows allies and members of the community to desire equality for those who are yet to be granted it across the world. It’s a perfect balance really, refueling the community halfway through the year to remind us all of the support we have from each other while simultaneously reminding us that this fight isn’t over.

For me, it’s a reminder that we’re still making progress. We’re here. We aren’t invisible–I’m not invisible. It reminds me that we can’t forget to fight for others simply because we’ve gained more equal rights. It just gives me hope for my future and the future of the world really, being able to celebrate and want the same things with people I’ve never even seen before.

Filed Under: Be Bold!, Uncategorized

May 29, 2019 by Jenica Pistone-Donahue

Bon Voyage Travel Guide

Our Travel Coordinators have been around the world a time or two.

Combined, the seven ladies that make up GLA’s pre-departure team have traveled thousands of miles to dozens of countries across almost every continent both as GLA staff members and independently. (We’re coming for you, Antarctica!) Pouring all those years of experience into helping teen travelers prepare to navigate their adventures abroad is what they do best.

We picked their brains for advice on how to keep international travel fun, comfortable, and hassle-free!


Pack Light

The first step to any journey is packing. All agree that when it comes to luggage, less is more, especially when traveling to more rustic locations. Using the smallest bag possible (think backpack or carry-on vs. full-sized suitcase), staying organized, and considering needs vs wants are all key components of a successful pack.

“If laundry service is available (and it is on two- and three-week programs) you need a maximum of 10 days worth of clothes. You’ll find yourself wearing your favorite shorts everyday anyway!” –Rachel

“Packing cubes are the best! It makes the packing/unpacking process so much faster. Invest in multiple cubes and then keep like items together. Then you won’t have to go digging through your bag for a pair of socks.” — Lauren

“Feel like a packing wizard and pack twice the clothes of your peers just by rolling your clothing items instead of folding! Remember to use your shoes or water bottles to store your socks or other small items. It’s a great use of space, and every inch counts. –Rachel

“If you’re like me, your eyes will be opened to the needs and wants of those around you. Instead of bringing your ‘favorite’ or best items, maybe pack some clothes you wouldn’t mind donating or leaving behind. Not only are you lightening your load, you’re also leaving a piece of yourself behind in the country that impacted you forever.” –Brittany

The less bogged down you are, the freer you’ll be for adventuring!

 

Remember the Essentials

Believe it or not, every year we see at least one student who arrives at the airport on time, bags packed, boarding passes printed…but without their passport. Or imagine this scenario: you stop to eat a meal on a layover and accidentally throw your passport away with your burrito wrapper. True story. Don’t let this happen to you!

Keeping your travel documents (passport, itinerary, address of where you’ll be staying in country) and anything else you can’t live without on you is key. (Think prescription medications, a change of clothing, contact lenses, etc.) If you can’t imagine going a day or two without, keep it in your carry-on. While most luggage makes it to its destination without issue, checked baggage does come with the risk of being delayed.

“Always keep your passport in the same place and try not to put it in your pants pockets, as that’s a great way to lose it. I have a pouch with a zipper where I like to keep my passport and boarding passes. Anytime I take them out, I put them right back in when I’m done.” –Heather

“Passport, medication, spending money…anything else is replaceable. Keep these on you until you arrive at your destination! Keep an eye on your carry on. I like to keep my essentials in a small backpack, that way I can find what I need quickly (i.e. my passport, flight itinerary, etc) and immigration lines are a breeze!” -Brittany

Do as the pros do: keep your essentials with you throughout the flight for maximum comfort and preparedness

 

Win at Airplane-ing

OK, so a non-stop, 14-hour flight on a cramped airplane might not sound like everyone’s idea of a good time–but you an weather it like a champ with a little preparation. Catch some zzzs, finally watch that movie (or five) that you missed in the theater, play a game of seat-back airplane trivia, get to know your fellow travelers, or obliterate your summer reading list. (The Travel Portal has some great recommendations for books & films related to your program.) The options are endless!

“Bring a pen! You will have to fill out a customs form, and it’s much easier when you have your own pen. Be the hero of your row!” –Rachel

“I always travel with a sarong in my carry on bag. Having an extra light layer can come in handy on those chilly flights. More importantly, it’s nice to shield your sleeping face from view and sarongs are so light, and as they are very thin you can breathe easily through them.”. –Heather

“Be strategic when picking your seat. Want to snooze? The window seat makes for good resting. Frequent bathroom goer? Opt for the aisle. I love looking out the window and trying to identify landmarks as we go.” –Jenica

“Bring a hoodie for the flight! Even if you are going to a country that is super hot, airports and planes are often cold. A hoodie will be a lifesaver!” –Rachel

“Some airlines don’t offer seat-back TVs anymore, and for some US to Latin America flights they instead offer a streaming service to your phone. If you were banking on passing the time with movies, make sure to download the app in advance as it’s usually too late to do it on the plane.” –Ros

“Stay hydrated! Sitting for long periods of time can do a number on your digestive system and make for an uncomfortable flight. Drinking lots of water will help keep you feeling fly while you fly. If your flight is longer than a few hours, take a stroll through the aisles periodically as well.” –Jackie


If you’re looking for packing tips and ideas, GLA’s Pinterest page has got you covered. Check us out for packing tips, sustainable product recommendations, teen reading lists, and more!

Filed Under: Wanderlust

May 2, 2019 by Jenica Pistone-Donahue

Catching Up With Ashley Flemings

“After my program, I was so on fire about wanting to travel, but to travel with a purpose and help change lives.”
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Filed Under: Gamechangers

April 9, 2019 by Jenica Pistone-Donahue

Combating Domestic Violence Through Outreach with Jillian Myers

“It really inspired me to do more to help girls like them, or help girls in my own community become more aware of the issue.”

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Filed Under: Gamechangers, Uncategorized

April 5, 2019 by Ashley Welter

Photo Highlights – Dominican Republic: Sports Service Adventure

From facilitating sports camps with local youth, to jumping off of and sliding down waterfalls, to refurbishing a recreational sports field, Dominican Republic: Sports Service Adventure is the perfect program for teens with a passion for sports, community development, and adventure. You’ll even get to practice your surf skills in between pick-up games with local community members.

Because words can’t truly show how awesome this program is, we put together a collection of our favorite photos from last summer. Check them out below!

         

 

If you’re interested in GLA’s Dominican Republic: Sports Service Adventure program, some sessions are still open for summer 2019! Learn more about the program and how to enroll here.

Filed Under: Features, Programs

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