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First Steps to Cultural Understanding for US Teens
First Steps to Cultural Understanding for US Teens
Nicaragua  Education
This project introduces the practice of utilizing teens in cross culture training experiences to enhance cultural understanding. The current U.S. teen-age generation has often been labeled as apathetic, as having no concern other than their own well being, yet we know for a fact that many are seeking international involvement, have the desire to reach across cultures, and with education and training bring fresh perspectives to intercultural issues. project reportread updates from the field
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