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May 20 2019

Farewell for now: Sarah Cornette’s latest blog post


Below is Sarah Cornette’s latest blog post chronicling her Fulbright journey in Greece. For more information on what she is doing check out her first blog post and be sure to check back regularly to follow along with us on her incredible journey.

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By Sarah Cornette

Home. Excited, wistful, grateful. Somehow already it all seems like a dream–except for the very material presence of this big, beautiful mural in my school. I hadn’t seen it in full since I rolled it up on Samos Island–it was just too big to spread out anywhere. As I was hanging the mural this weekend in the familiar corridors of Scroggs Elementary, I traced my hands over the brush strokes, ideas, and visions of all my students this spring. I was standing where they stood, in front of this one piece of canvas, remembering our time together. The mural is totemic, linking me to a tribe of creators who share the desire to connect with each other through art.

I spent the last month of my trip visiting other educators in Greece, working with artists in Athens, and reflecting on my project and the experience of the mural. I created a website where I could gather my thoughts about it: www.samedifferencethemural.com. There are many more photos and videos, including one of the mural (which is too big to photograph effectively now).

The impact of this trip on me has been profound, is unfolding still, and perhaps always will be. The impact of the mural on its creators you can read about on the website, in the children’s own words. All of the children (but especially the refugees) were excited and proud that other people around the world would see their work and value their ideas. Come see it for yourself if you can, check out the website if you can’t make the trip. Who knows what the impact of the mural might be as a work of art expressing children’s perspectives on community? I’m honored to have been a part of the making of it.

I left Greece with connections and friends I care about, and lots of children I worry about and hope for. I have faith in Greece despite the social upheaval and economic turmoil I saw there. The Greeks made me feel valued, and were willing to engage in a way I found heartening and inspiring in an increasingly disconnected world.

Farewell for now, Greece! I hope to return sooner rather than later, for coffee and conversation on sleepy Athens mornings.

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Posted by Katie Murray · Categorized: Blog Posts, News · Tagged: Blog post, Fulbright, Mary Scroggs Elementary, Samos, Sarah Cornette

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