It was the time to meet our new friends; they came and the organizers assigned us kids. That was the moment when I met Carolina, she is 12 years old and she has this Down’s syndrome. I presented myself and I asked her several questions. The bus arrived and took us to 300 (Bowling place). Here everyone played and I made a lot of new friends.
I loved this experience because they showed me something that is important to society. We, as society, have to reach equality and support ourselves, not everything has to be: me, me & me; We have to think for others, support them, help them or at least don’t make them feel less and not only with Down’s syndrome but also with women, eldest people, and so on. We (Mexicans) have this weird culture that doesn’t support these kinds of kids, so we have to make a change because they are important to our society. Why? Because they are people! That think; that have feelings! I think that society has to make a drastic change to avoid those problems. The good thing here is that there are several groups, as Unidos, that’s making a change in society.

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You chose an excellent subject here to blog about - and that's why we are here buiding a strong blog full of reflections and ideas generated from our classes.
It is extremely important to remember that the blog is a tool of self-expression...and you hit the nail on the head completely with this post. I am so glad that you had a new experience and that it opened your eyes. All of your experiences will contribute to your life, and I hope that this one will encourage you on go on and continue to grow in positive ways, and to go on to make defining contributions to your community and larger society. Well done!
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