Let me just say that the trip was AWESOME!!!!! If you're new to our radical blog and have no idea what I'm talking about: On Saturday the group took the L train to Union Square to go to our Re-Activism trip. If you still have no idea what I'm talking about : the trip was a scavenger hunt in Manhattan where we had to split up in groups and find historical landmarks that are relevant to Civil Rights. That's just a short summary of what happened. I was lucky enough to attend( props to Ms. Bintz and Ms. Harris!!) and had a great time. My group was Niccolette, Paularah, Nayo, and my mom ( Go So random!!!) So we didn't win.( The Swagger Daggers won, by the way.) We had a great time regardless. My group went to Union Square and got free sodas, cookies, and hugs!!! It was amazing. Well I have to go because my computer is about to die. I hope you enjoyed my post!!! Check out the Re- Activism project!!!!
Yesterday, we played a game called Re: Activism that traces the history of activism and protest in New York City. Here are some pictures from the day. A post from the kids will be coming this week!
(Photo is of Tommy writing a Jane Jacobs quote at the site of a famous environmental battle at Washington Square Park)
Re:Activism NYC is a race through the history of riots, protests, and activism in New York City. Teams race the clock and test their puzzle-solving skills in sites throughout the city where echoes of the fight for justice and peace still ring. By visiting historic sites and searching for clues to the events that happened there, players will reactivate forgotten histories to engage social issues and struggles that were important then and continue to have resonance today. Activated by text messages from Re:Activism Central, teams engage in site-specific challenges and test their strategic thinking by choosing to focus on racing or puzzle-solving - or a combination of both - to win points and become the most active activists, winning the game.
We got our bus! Thank you to everyone who donated. We were able to raise the $7500 necessary to get the matching funds from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.