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Alternative Break 2017!

April 12, 2017 by Becca Armstrong

Get a glimpse of what our #ASB2017 was all about! Here is our Closing Video for Week 3:

Filed Under: New Alternative Tagged With: Alternative Break, Clarkston, College, Georgia, Learning, Service

Alternative Spring Break 2017

March 31, 2017 by Becca Armstrong

al·ter·na·tive
ôlˈtərnədiv/
adjective

adjective: alternative

Definition: relating to behavior that is considered unconventional and is often seen as a challenge to traditional norms.

Synonyms: revolutionary, out of the ordinary, non-standard, radical, unconventional, uncommon, unusual, nonconformist, different, possible

Something New just wrapped up an exciting spring break season, welcoming over 200 students from 15 schools for an ‘alternative’ take to their spring break. Just days after President Trump’s revised travel ban and continued halt to the U.S. refugee resettlement program, our New Alternative participants spent the week, serving, learning, and training in Clarkston, GA — a new home for many from conflict zones around the world who are seeking freedom and opportunities for their children. Clarkston, GA is known to be the “most diverse square mile in the United States”. The students chose to spend their week participating in Something New’s service-learning program, New Alternative.

Our groups collectively spent over 360 hours serving in the Clarkston community. Students volunteered in schools that represent 60+ native languages, and found that it was possible to connect despite language and age barriers. While our students weren’t serving in the classroom or at a local after school program, they were outside preparing community gardens for fresh crops and clearing parks and recreation areas for the community’s use.

In addition to service-our students participated in a variety of educational activities. They learned about civil and human rights at The Center for Civil and Human Rights, learned from community leaders during a panel at the Clarkston Community Center, and had an opportunity to learn more about nonviolence and how the nonviolence journey begins within themselves through our introductory New Way training.

Student highlights included learning more about refugee resettlement along with learning more about themselves and making new friends.  Thank you to everyone who came during March — we are so glad to know you and can’t wait to see you again!

Here’s some snapshots from this spring break season.

If this sounds like a trip for your college or university, please contact our New Alternative director, Emily Mumford for more information (emily@somethingnew.org).

 

Filed Under: New Alternative Tagged With: Alternative, Clarkston, Colleges, Georgia, New, Nonviolence Training, Spring Break, Youth Programs

The Potluck Party by Onur

February 24, 2017 by Becca Armstrong

Every month New Expression hosts a potluck in Clarkston as an effort to get to know our neighbors and build community. Onur attended our last potluck and was amazed by the event. He is a student of NXP volunteer Cynthia Gibson, and wanted to share his thoughts about the party.

We went to a party which is called as “potluck”. I was not familiar with that term at all. As far as I learnt, it would be a party where immigrants and volunteers come together and share their foods with each other. We had lots of fun and talk with the other parents at the party. I always admire those people who leave their problems aside and spend their time and effort to help to others. I also feel myself close to them as long as I believe that they are sincere.

[Read more…] about The Potluck Party by Onur

Filed Under: New Expression Tagged With: Clarkston, diversity, immigration, NXP, party, potluck, Refugees, together, Unity

Something To Fight For

January 21, 2017 by Becca Armstrong

Yesterday, as a new U.S. President took the oath of office and throngs of protesters gathered in the nation’s capital and across the country, I had a sweet reminder of how important and rewarding it is to have something to fight for, not just something to fight against.

[Read more…] about Something To Fight For

Filed Under: New Expression Tagged With: Clarkston, Fight, Hope, Love, NXP, Refugees, Trump, Unity

New Expression Enjoying Early Spring

January 19, 2017 by Becca Armstrong

New Expression has been loving the recent heat wave in Atlanta! Our NXP youth in Clarkston got a break from the cold weather for some playtime outside doing sports, dance, and art with new friends. It was a great way to start off the new year!

Filed Under: New Expression Tagged With: Clarkston, Friends, fun, New Expression, New Expression Atlanta, Rutgers University, youth

New Expression Family Day Clarkston

December 26, 2016 by Becca Armstrong

New Expression recently had Family Day with students in Clarkston and their families. It was a special time for families, volunteers, and students alike to play games, decorate cookies, dress up, and get to know each other more.

Filed Under: New Expression, Uncategorized Tagged With: #StickWithLove, arts, Clarkston, Family, Friends, Hope, New Expression, youth

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