Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Othello, Out of Place

We have moved from the topic of "rooms and gender" to "out of place."  The discussion about displacement and what it means made me think of a club I am in the process of starting at Saint Mary's.  The organization is called Invisible Children, and its purpose is to raise awareness about the war in Northern Uganda.  One of the events Invisible Children sponsors is called Displace Me, which is an event where people volunteer to leave their homes and comforts behind and sleep outside in a designated area.  The purpose of this event is to represent the people in Africa that have no homes and or places to belong to.  

For me, displacement has a negative connotation.  It refers to leaving something behind, like a home or a comfort.  I have always been prone to becoming attached to things, and I struggle with good-byes.  I would like to think that displacement is temporary, and that everyone eventually finds a place of belonging.  By joining organizations like Invisible Children and helping others that can't save themselves, I feel that I am doing my part in putting an end to unnecessary displacement.

This YouTube video that I attached explains Displace Me more in depth and it also shows others who have been victims of displacement, including Holocaust survivors and Japanese-Americans.  Enjoy :)
 


2 comments:

  1. Hey Kristin! I think the club that you are trying to bring to Saint MAry's is a great idea, and if you need any help, let me know, I'd love to help. I also think the DisplaceMe event is a great idea. If you ever do it, I would be more than happy to help get the word out and get all my friends involved :)

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  2. I can't believe someone else is interested in Invisible Children! I tried to start a club at my high school for Invisible Children but my school did not approve it. Needless to say, I was extremely disappointed. Good luck in your quest to starting the club, I would very much like to help you if you need any assistance. It is an amazing organization and I am proud to be a supporter and member of it!

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