Showing posts with label Geography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geography. Show all posts

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Where Do You Stand?

Yesterday marked the end of week one for MEPN. We celebrated with team-building activities in Golden Gate Park. One of the more fascinating exercises was that in which an imaginary world map was drawn on the surface of the field -- with China stage left, Europe stage right*. The leader of the group from UCSF's own outdoor program represented Alaska, as a point of reference. The idea was for each student to place him/herself in his or her hometown/city of birth.

I stood alone up in Montana with two Oregonians, and a lone Iowan. No Washington, Idaho or Dakotas. No Wyoming. The middle of the United States was completely unrepresented. The south was sparse. We had a sort of sad international representation, still better than what was going on in the middle. But the coasts -- the coasts. I won't say too much here about my interpretation - talk to some of your sociologist and anthropologist friends for criticality - but it was an interesting exercise in the reality of American education and social (im)mobility.

* You may be asking yourself, "Where was Russia?" No Russians, no Russia, apparently.