Justin representing OYE at the UN delegation |
By Justin Eldridge-Otero
The United Nations general assembly met in New York last
week and the city was especially vibrant with the hustle and bustle of foreign
leaders and international convoys. My mother, Maria Otero, was an invited to
participate and was staying at a hotel where it seemed the entire world had
gathered for this event. Through a sea of important officials dressed in colorful and
lively attires, a stroll through the hotel lobby felt like a journey around the
globe. In the corner there were members from the Kenyan delegation laughing and
carrying on in Swahili, not far from them a group from Senegal were having what
sounded like a very stirring discussion in French. Needless to say, this was a
big event and since everyone had travelled far and wide to be a part of the
annual United Nations conference, there was a noticeable and contagious energy
in the air.
Now at events like these I usually put my OYE hat on, and armed
with OYE brochures, go to work trying to connect with others who may be
interested in supporting our work in Honduras. To my great delight there was a
panel sponsored by the United Nations called Youth Driving Change: Global Youth & Civic Engagement and I was being invited to
participate! Sure enough I woke up early the next morning, put on my best suit
and took the subway downtown to the United Nations buildings.
At the United Nations event, I sat on a panel with a young man from Egypt, who has recently participated in his own country's revolution, a young woman from India, who worked with access to education, and four other young people who had been working on topics related to youth outreach throughout the world.
Everyone
shared their experiences and encouraged other young audience members to always follow
their passions. I spoke at length about the youth of Honduras, about how many
obstacles they overcome on a daily basis and how passionate and committed they
are to working towards making their country a better place. Change from within
is never easy, if it were it would already be done. Real change, change you can touch and feel, happens only
when you begin your journey with an open mind, unite with your peers and strive
to help one another grow. This is what we do at OYE, we support each other’s
dreams, we push our friends to be better and know that they are there to do the
same in return. On this sunny day in New York City, I remembered my OYE family
and am thankful to be a part of it.
2 comments:
Fantastic! I'm glad you had the opportunity and that others learned about al you are doing in Honduras!
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