Unit 6 Destination Reflection - Honduras

Please read pp. 121-128 of Grabbing Power: The New Struggles for Land, Food and Democracy in Northern Honduras.

Reflect:

  • What do you find most encouraging or inspiring in what you’ve learned about the struggles in the Aguan area of Honduras?
  • Where do you see room for actions of solidarity on the part of people living in the United State?
  • What questions arise when you consider possibilities for your own involvement in solidarity with the struggles of the Honduran people?
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Heather Vickery is responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with UU congregations, State Action Networks, past UU College of Social Justice (UUCSJ) program participants, and regional staff in order to expand engagement in UUSC and UUCSJ’s work. As the Coordinator for Congregational Activism, she manages the workshop offerings and group visits to the UUSC/UUCSJ office and assists with communications for the Activism and Justice Education Team. Heather is an active member of the Boston Immigration Justice Accompaniment Network and a dedicated dog-mom to her rescue puppy Nova.

Heather may be contacted at hvickery@uucsj.org and 617-301-4303