Over the past few months, we
have been given the opportunity to gain an understanding of the relationship
between the TAC branches and our office (the Khayelitsha District office). The Treatment Action Campaign is special due to their
bottom-up, grassroots approach to community action. While there are national, provincial, and
district offices, the branches are the
“heart” of TAC as the organization
relies primarily on the branches within
established districts to educate and mobilize the community. Therefore, every TAC member belongs to a
branch, and TAC employees who specifically work with the branches are called
Community Mobilizers. The University of Connecticut’s Study Abroad in Cape Town is designed to facilitate greater understanding of South Africa’s troubled past while providing opportunities to witness its vibrant hope for the future. While living, learning, and working in one of most beautiful settings in the world, students participate in three-day a week internships, take courses to help contextualize their experiences, expand their horizons and develop a deeper appreciation of what it means to be a global citizen.
Group on Signal Hill
Back row: Avery, Kelsey, Ainsley, Patrick, Wylie, Erin, Ethan, Janiel, Larissa: Third Row: Tekowa, Anna, Audrey, Jerard, Andrew, Carl, Allie; Second Row: Elise, Aimee, Vara, Carolyn, Melissa, Morgan, Liz, Erica, JR; Front Row: Savitri, Brianna, Sharon, Lindsay, Andrea
Welcome to Our Blog
WELCOME TO OUR BLOG
As anyone who has participated in this program will attest, there are no words or pictures that can begin to adequately capture the beauty of the scenery or hospitality of the people in Cape Town. Therefore, this blog is merely intended to provide an overview of the program and a glimpse at some amazing adventures and life-changing experiences had by the students and staff of this program who have traveled together as co-educators and companions on the journey. As Resident Director and Faculty Advisor since 2008 it has been a privilege and honor to accompany an incredible variety of wonderful UConn students to a place we have all come to know and love.
In peace, with hope, Marita McComiskey, PhD
21 April 2013
Wylie at TAC
Over the past few months, we
have been given the opportunity to gain an understanding of the relationship
between the TAC branches and our office (the Khayelitsha District office). The Treatment Action Campaign is special due to their
bottom-up, grassroots approach to community action. While there are national, provincial, and
district offices, the branches are the
“heart” of TAC as the organization
relies primarily on the branches within
established districts to educate and mobilize the community. Therefore, every TAC member belongs to a
branch, and TAC employees who specifically work with the branches are called
Community Mobilizers.
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