Sunday, February 8, 2015

About Me: Abisola Kusimo

Hi Friends! My name is Abisola Kusimo (it's phonetic, don't worry). I'm a senior Mechanical Engineering major with three minors here at the University and am wrapping up in these next 101 days until graduation. I am in love with spoken word and slam poetry and perform every time I get a chance. I chose the Chicago trip because I'm also very passionate about education and find many of the stories that I've heard about Chicago to be very one-sided and judgmental. Since Winter 2014, I've done an alternative break experience for every season. Starting in Haiti, working through North Carolina, the Bahamas, Upper Marlboro in Maryland and now in Chicago! I'm always up for new experiences and thing that being uncomfortable is the best way to grow as a person. Looking forward to getting to know each of you and learning how you will push me as a person.

All the best,

Abisola CK

Thursday, February 5, 2015

About Me: Desiree Harrison-Brown

Hey everyone!

My name is Desiree Harrison-Brown.  I was born and raised in Baltimore County, Maryland. I am a junior communication major and law and society minor. I pride myself on being active within the campus community.  I was previously a community assistant in the residence hall and I am currently the Community Service and Events Coordinator of the UMD section of the National Council of Negro Women.  I love giving back and frequently volunteer with TerpService Day.

I love traveling and exploring new place inside and outside of the states. I spent last spring break abroad in Bahia, Brazil studying themes of race, poverty and criminal justice as it pertains to the life of Afro-Brazilians.  I am very excited about my first alternative spring break experience to Chicago.  I chose this program because education is particularly important to me.  Through my education I have been afforded so many opportunities and experiences that I would not have been afforded otherwise.  I hope that I can spread awareness and help fix some of the problems with urban education.  I am looking forward to spending spring break in the Windy City!
 

About Me: Taylor Liu

Hi Everyone!
I'm Taylor and I'm a freshman cell biology and genetics major. I was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, but spent most of my life in Baltimore County, Maryland. I have one younger sister who is still a junior in high school. In my free time I like to read, run, and listen to music. At UMD I've been involved with America Reads and Relay for Life. I also hope to go to med school after I graduate.

This will be my first AB trip and I'm super excited for this trip because I've been involved with tutoring for a really long time and I love helping other people learn. I also can't wait to get to know everyone on this trip better and to visit Chicago for the first time in my life!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

About Me: John Hallock

Hi everyone!

My name is John Hallock, and I'll be co-leading our experience with Janet. I'm a senior Accounting major from Gaithersburg, MD. I keep busy on campus as a member of the Club Baseball team, a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and an employee at the Visitor Center. Aside from my extracurricular involvement, I have developed a hobby in pizza-making!

My sister, who is also my role model, influenced me to get involved with Alternative Breaks, as she participated on the AB New York - HIV/AIDS experience back when she attended the University of Maryland in 2009-2011. I was a participant for the AB Chicago - Urban Education experience last March, so I am thrilled to be able to lead the experience this year! I still keep in touch with everyone that participated on the experience last year, and I look forward to making a bunch of new friends who are share the same passion as me.

Over the course of this experience, I hope to learn more about the direction of public charter schools in the U.S. Also, I hope to learn why students, particularly those who reside under-served areas, find different teaching styles to be most effective.

John

About Me: Margo Hoffmann

      Hi everyone! My name is Margo and I am a sophomore elementary education major. I was born in Portland, Oregon but my family moved to Massachusetts when I was 7 and I have lived there ever since. I have an older brother who goes to the University of Pittsburg and a younger sister who is still in high school. I also really love animals and have two dogs and a cockatiel.
      I have never been on an alternative break here at UMD (although I did do one in high school) so I am very excited to go on this one in the spring. 
      I chose to go on this alternative break because I am an education major and I have always been interested in the possibility of one day teaching in an urban school; so I think this experience will be really eye-opening for me. I have also never been to Chicago so I am really excited to visit a new city! 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

About Me: Susan Volinski

 
Hi everyone! My name is Susan, and I am a senior Elementary Education and Chinese double major. I was born in Moldova, a small country in Europe near Ukraine and Romania, and I moved to America when I was almost 4 years old. I have lived in California, Hawaii, and now Maryland! I have one younger brother who is 18 years old. My favorite hobbies include running, triathlons, drinking A LOT of tea, figure skating, reading, and exploring new places!
      I also love working with children! I have been a tutor for three years now, and I tutor students ranging from 4th to 11th grade in various subjects. Additionally, I volunteer at an elementary school in my free time during the semester, and I work as a camp counselor during the summer. I hope to be an elementary school teacher one day.
      I went to Chicago two years ago for another UMD alternative break trip and absolutely fell in love, so I decided to go back for a different cause. I love education and positively impacting the lives of children, and hope that I can help and inspire students to become the best they can be. I also hope to learn more about Chicago and the education system! I can't wait for this trip to start, and I believe it will be a very memorable and rewarding experience.