Immersion Experience: Tijuana

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  • DAY SIX: Full Circle

    Our final day of immersion was filled with friendship and reverence knowing it was our last day together in Tijuana. After breakfast, we embarked on a walk to Casa de Luz, a local shelter and safe space for asylum seekers that identity as members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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  • DAY FIVE: Culture & Connection

    During our 5th day in Tijuana, we experienced beauty intertwined with rich history and vibrant culture at CECUT (Tijuana Cultural Center). One highlight of the trip was exploring the aquarium where we got to see the famous pink salamander called Axolotl, only found in Mexican waters.
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  • DAY FOUR: Deeper Explorations

    Today marked the fourth day of our immersion experience, and after an early breakfast, we packed up for a long trip to Tecate, a city near the U.S.-Mexico border. The drive took around two hours, but it was more than worth it!
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  • DAY THREE: New Friends

    We woke up to find that fog had descended upon us and to the sounds of Tijuana. After breakfast, we took a brisk walk over to Friendship Park, a beautiful stretch of land that runs parallel to the Tijuana side of the border.
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  • DAY TWO: The Migrant Experience

    Today was the second day of our immersion. This morning we met Karen Parker who aids migrants when they cross the border.
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  • DAY ONE: Chicano Pride

    Today was the first day on our immersion trip. Despite the little amount of time we have been here, we've already grown so much as a group and the anticipation for the following days are growing.
     
     
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  • Asking God for safety and protection!

    THOUGHTS BEFORE WE GO!

    As we embark on this journey, we reflected on what we'd like to leave, bring, and take back with us. We started out with hoping to leave behind all the noise as well as our preconceived notions, expectations, and immaturity. 
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