In our second meeting, we realized how many people may not feel comfortable exposing their political views, so we added many other questions so our research would have something else to fall back on just in case. Through many future meetings we all worked together, and thought about what we could use our city-study for, and how we could positively impact the community of falmouth jamaica through our findings. I was really moved by this project we worked together on as we were visiting a new city, and using the people to figure out a solution to the violence and problems they faced. I learned that although something may seem easy and normal to answer for us, we have to take into consideration some things are very different culturally so it may limit what we are able to talk about in Jamaica. I was very excited to learn more about the Jamaican culture, but more importantly see what I could do as an individual to help the city we were visiting.
Its sophomore year, and I see I was chosen to go to Jamaica for J term. I was so excited, yes Jamaica is a beautiful country, but I love doing community service work. In our first J term meeting, we discussed how as this was the first J term community-study trip, they would need volunteers to create the city study we would be doing. I volunteered, as I love anthropology. Throughout the next few weeks, I worked with the other 3 volunteers, and we brainstormed a topic for our city study. We were thinking about how we could get the most participants. One prevalent issue in Jamaica is violence related to political parties, so we decided to base our study off of that. We came up with an entire questionnaire we would then bring with us and ask the community.
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