Final Exams and the Bolivarian Process

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The other night I was instant-messaging with my friend and former student Karina. I met Karina when she was 14 and joined the youth-media program that I was facilitating. Over the four years that I worked with her she grew into a talented and insightful filmmaker; and she’s taught me a lot.

She’s now a first year at Mount Holyoke in Western Masschusetts, and dealing with her first round of final exams. Here’s an excerpt from our IM sesh:

12:07 AM

karina: aww man.
you’re so lucky you’re done with college. :/

me: ha
dude, i’m SO done with college

karina: haha

me: like a decade done with college.

Anyway, despite the drudgery of finals Karina continues to do awesome work. I continue to be thankful for long-standing friendships and am super inspired by what all my far-flung friends and former students are up to (how’s that for alliteration).

Check out Karina’ website about the Bolivarian Revolution:

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