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 :)
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 :)
ReplyDeleteI 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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