Fellow Stories

True gap year stories from Fellows abroad!

Check out the latest blogs from Global Citizen Year Fellows in Brazil, Ecuador, and India!

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Whiplash

2015-10-13

Driving in India looks like a scene from Fast and Furious, except picture rickshaws everywhere and more cows.  There is no such thing as a lane in India; most streets don’t even have lines.  One direction of traffic uses 2/3 of the road on their left side, and the other direction uses 2/3 on their...

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A different dance

2015-09-27

The melody, OUR melody, starts, filling my ears and making my heart skip a beat. I feel a cooling tear run down my red cheek, complementing my slightly skinnier profile. It takes me right back. I stand up, turn off the fan and light, close my eyes and start moving, letting the rhythm take me...

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GHOST CHILDREN

2015-09-25

Amongst the city span there are children who seep out of every niche and corner. Silent they are as they approach you with outstretched arms and haunting, wanting eyes. It is not until after that you notice the pitter-patter of their teensy bare feet as they trail along behind you.      Pit-pat-pit-pat-pit-pat.   Almost a nonexistent sound yet...

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Trunk-tied

2015-09-25

Today in school (if you don’t know, my apprenticeship is assisting a Teach for India fellow, teaching English and/or History), the teacher read a poem to the class, called “Eletelephony”.    Eletelephony By Laura E. Richards   Once there was an elephant, Who tried to use the telephant, No! No! I mean an elephone Who...

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“Was it my fault?”

2015-09-19

A sound, imaginably similar to platonic collisions, fills the air. The monsoon season illustrates its mighty powers as lightning blinds the eye, and a pool of water falls down from the dark clouds above. The natural powers perfectly illustrate the power dynamics that battle within, and the petrichor the state of mind I find myself...

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First blog post

2015-09-02

This is the story of how my life journey has started. I’m some normal city black girl that some how ended up living in China and now India. I literally have 8 months of my life to focus on making connections, learning, roaming, self realizing and just being. This is literally the most ridiculous  thing...

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The plunge

2015-08-30

The only thing I can really say is that I am inspired. I am inspired by the dreamers around me and the hope that flutters in all our hearts. It is difficult to explain this feeling, because it is a feeling. It goes way beyond what words can describe.   So I guess the only...

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A New Journey

2015-08-29

PROLOGUE Strangers cry in California and I am there, dressed in vibrant red. Knots tie my stomach to my skin, the patio shuffles my bare feet apart.  They, we, us, them, she, him, I are leaving.  Really now.  FIRST CHAPTER  In the corner of our stuffy common room, a boy softly plays the piano. People...

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I just joined a cult….

2015-08-28

Human emotion is a rather peculiar aspect of the species. How we get attached to places and people, what satisfies our deeper desires, and what shreds the already fragile said centre of our emotional being- the heart. I find myself in an anomalous state of mind, as I have been amidst dozens of churches and...

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Blog Number 2

2015-08-28

Sitting here at the airport. Currently in Frankfurt, Germany. Just got off the plane and it’s been 10.5 hours since we sat in that plane. I was really happy in the plane because it’s been so long since I’ve traveled so having a full course meal for the first time on the plane….. its awesome!...

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Procrastination: A Work in Progress

2015-08-28

If you already know me, you know that I am one of the biggest procrastinators in the world. This first blog post is due before we get to our countries. So here I am: sitting in the airport, writing this. Impressive, right? Well, over this past week we have been pushed to recognize our strengths...

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Jeff blog

2015-08-27

I am sitting here at the lounge room waiting for our departure to the airport. So far the only people remaining in this room are the Indian fellows, staffs, and alumni. A few hours ago Senegal, Brazil, and Ecuador left and the farewells for me, at least was pretty tearful since I won’t be seeing...

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