The Jewish Quarter, a Boutique, and Model U.N.

June 25. That’s the day we visited the Jewish Ghetto. Before that, we had class. In World Religions, we discussed Islam, and in International Relations, we had our Model UN. My country was Japan, and I did a resolution on nuclear energy, which I presented to Turkey, Italy, Brazil, Russia, and Nigeria. After Bronwen and … Continue reading The Jewish Quarter, a Boutique, and Model U.N.

Our visit to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)

  On June 24, 2015, we visited the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and it was awesome. After the tour it made me really want to join the organization.  The name of our tour guide was Allison who was from New Zealand. In fact the employer of our tour guides is also … Continue reading Our visit to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)

Religion in Person

Rome is a bastion of religious sites. It’s a boon for teaching World Religions. We actually get to physically see the historic sites that reflect the formation, growth, and change of major Western religions, such as Christianity, Judaism, and even Islam. The images also show the global nature of our world — then and now … Continue reading Religion in Person

“Cuba: Embargo or Not?” FREE Forum presented by SPC Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions

The Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions at St. Petersburg College, in partnership with the Global Action Coalition, is presenting a free forum on the Cuban trade embargo on June 30th from 6-8 p.m. at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg. The forum, titled “Cuba: Embargo or Not?”, will be moderated by John Wilson, former anchor … Continue reading “Cuba: Embargo or Not?” FREE Forum presented by SPC Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions