Port McNeill Connection

An important part of my recent thinking has been looking for ways to bring my international social justice work to a more local context. What better way to begin than by returning to my hometown…? I grew up in Port McNeill, BC – a logging town, population 3,000, on the northern end of Vancouver Island.

In the spring of 2012, I brought together a small group of people to travel to my hometown and try out a ‘service-learning’ approach to being involved there. Following is the poster I distributed as a part of recruitment for this experience:

A description of the basic details about the service-learning trip to Port McNeill, BC Feb 20-24, 2012.

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