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Tuesday June 20

6/21/2017

 
​            Following a long cool night, we ate a wonderful breakfast cooked by the kitchen. After that, joined by the Tumaini School students, we participated in group bonding activities including Proball (a type of tag that uses koosh balls) and a leadership group discussion. In this discussion, we looked at our strongest traits as participants in this program. This was followed by a language exchange in which we paired up with some of the Tumaini School students to learn more Kiswahili.
            After eating lunch, the students taught us Kwaito and some other contemporary Tanzanian dances. Later, they taught us how to play Netball, a version of basketball that does not allow dribbling. During our free time before dinner, we were able to play a pickup game of volleyball with students and faculty who are not part of the WLS program.
            Around the campfire we discussed A Journey Through Darkness, the book we read during our spring intensive, with the Tumaini students who had also read it; we shared our views and feelings about the book. Lastly, we engaged in the ANCHOR, with some Tumaini students taking a leading role.
Diego & Gabriel.
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