Video Created by Natalie Leduc
After this trip,
my desire to travel more has just been magnified. I have always wanted to
travel the world but was also very nervous and did not know if I could actually
do it not just financially but emotionally as well. This trip has given me the
confidence to know that I would be capable of traveling on my own or with
family or friends. I loved being able to immerse myself in another country and
culture. One thing I was worried about before going to Cork was having to learn
the city and potentially getting lost, but it was actually much easier to get
around than I had anticipated. The majority of places we went to were in
walking distance from the hotel and we all became comfortable finding our way
around quickly.
Through the
“Rebel City” I have learned that there are many issues that our societies are
facing and people who are willing to fight against the issues. There are those
who call themselves activists without hesitation and those who are more
reserved with the term but still do the work. What we have to do, though, is
reach out to join those communities of people and activists. As humans, we are
naturally drawn to be in community with others. We are social beings who typically
need interaction with others. When people act together as a collective group,
they can be stronger. A sociopolitical movement for change may start small with
one person but as more people come together in support of the cause, the group
can do much more and have a stronger impact.
Before this
trip, I did not see myself as an activist. Typically, I photograph things that
I find beautiful, mostly images in nature. I did not think my photographs told
a story or put out a message, but I have realized that in photographing the
beauty of nature I am advocating for my love of nature and environmental
preservation. One of the big concepts I learned from this trip is that I can
make an impact on others through my work as an artist. We each have at least
one issue we care about, whether we truly realize it or not, and have something
to contribute. I have the ability to incite change or simply inform others of
the issues we are facing in our society. Yes, I can still photograph just for
myself, but I can also use my talent in a way that benefits more than just
myself.
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