In considering the internship component I feel like there are a lot of opportunities in
Quito that support a wide variety of my interests. I want to work with a non-profit that works on a grassroots organizing level with the populations that do not fit into the mainstream of
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Education, grassroots, public service etc.
Ecuadorian society. Specifically, an organization that works with internal migration (from the
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Andes or Colombia due to Plan Colombia) or with prison populations would be perfect for me. I have significant experience with solidarity organizations but more limited experience with groups that function squarely within marginalized groups and I would like to be able to transfer those skills. Another interest of mine that I have done some academic work around but that I would really love to engage further is to look at the gender/race/class implications of the coca industry and the War on Drugs. Populations that are involved in this are often indigenous and very poor, and women occupy a unique position in this ongoing struggle. While in Peru in 2005 I worked with female prisoners, who were overwhelmingly there because of drug trafficking.
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Working with people who are struggling to integrate themselves into cultural norms which they do not naturally fit will compliment the work that I will be doing in St. Paul with recent
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immigrants over the summer and will give me further insight into how race and other identities shift in transition and migration.
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