Jul
04
Posted on July 04, 2009
learning about both sides of the gun control debate

By Nick Rossman-Rorman

Today we started off by sleeping in until 8:30! After a quick bite to eat we met as a group to discuss the issue of gun control to get ready for our upcoming meetings with both sides of the issue. We went back and forth for an…

Jul
05
Posted on July 05, 2008
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By Aaron Zuckerman

We began the day by going to the Women’s Museum in Dallas. This museum shows the history and struggle for women’s equality in America. Many of us enjoyed spending time in the section that played songs written and performed by women. There was a lot of dancing.…

Jun
30
Posted on June 30, 2007

By Maya Shimony

Our day started in Dallas with a visit to the Women’s Museum. The museum honored women from different eras and time periods. There was an exhibit of famous women in sports and a timeline of important events in the search for equality for women that has spanned…

Jun
30
Posted on June 30, 2006

From Daniel Ring:

I originally had this journal entry almost completed for today, but in light of the last half hour of our day, I rewrote most of it.

We started off the day with a stop at the Women’s Museum in Dallas. Naomi, a staff member, spoke about famous…

Jul
03
Posted on July 03, 2005

From Stephanie Quintero & Alex Ingber:

We began our day with a trip to the Woman’s Museum in Dallas. The Museum was filled with memorabilia and personal items from the women of the equal rights era. The Museum left us with a feeling of power.

After the Museum we went…

Jun
27
Posted on June 27, 2004

It’s hard to believe that its already been a whole week that we have been on the road. We’ve seen so much and still have so much to experience.

Today began in Dallas with a visit to the Womens Museum. Our favorite part of the museum was the music room…

Jul
07
Posted on July 07, 2003

From Jason (16 year old from Boston):

Our trip continued as we traveled over to Oklahoma City. The group was amazed at the memorial of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City, the site of the 1995 bombing. We spoke to a survivor of the blast, who gave us a blow-by-blow…

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