In Spanish, my name Kelsey Silva literally translates into “Kelsey Whistles,” though I can barely make a shoosh noise with my lips pursed together. I grew up in Orange County, California but in a life very different than what is portrayed on TV. San Francisco feels more like home to me now than southern California, though I do miss the warm beaches amidst the northern fog. I love photography, frozen yogurt, traveling, and The Kite Runner is my favorite book.
Cancun, Mexico June 2012
At the University of San
Francisco I study International Studies with a focus on Latin America and
Cultures, Societies & Values. Through USF I have had many opportunities
to travel the world and become engaged with social justice issues. Primarily I
have traveled to poor areas in Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Thailand, and
Cambodia studying social justice and getting inspired to actively create
change. I study and I travel so that I may appropriately serve a community with
the resources I have in my American life.
I recently returned from a
life-changing study abroad experience in El Salvador. It is a tiny country that
is full of hope for a better future, but is misunderstood by most of the
world. With CASA de La Solidaridad, I experienced “simple
living” in an act of solidarity with the
majority of Salvadorans. I gave up wi-fi, hot showers, washing machines, and
television, and it was a very relaxing experience being away from the demands
of modern technology. Part of my study abroad was going to a praxis site twice a week.
Praxis, meaning “practice, as distinguished from theory,” involved being in
community with Salvadorans without needing to help them or impose Western
ideals. Drinking coffee with my praxis community and listening to their
emotional life testimonies was a bigger gift than anything I could have given
to this developing country.
The title of my blog comes from a very special scene in Alice & Wonderland, when the Mad Hatter tells Alice she has lost her muchness. Muchness is “the quality or state of being in great quantity, extent, or degree,” referring to one’s true essence of self. I have chosen to study, live, and work in Washington D.C. as a journey to find what matters most to myself and discover who I want to be and what I want to do post-graduation.
Love you! :)
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