From Senegal to Seattle: One AFSer's Journey in the Pacific Northwest
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March is host family appreciation month at AFS-USA - a huge shoutout to all AFS host families! This month, we're excited to share an interview featuring a host mother-daughter pair from Washington: Jutta and Diarra. Diarra from Senegal is having a truly culture-rich year in Seattle with the Mackensen-von Stieglitz family, who moved from Germany to the U.S. about 20 years ago. Alongside trying out new activities like ice skating, bowling, and indulging in breakfast burritos, Diarra is learning about German culture and some words of the language. In this episode we hear about Diarra’s year so far in the U.S., and how she has grown. We also hear Jutta share insights into her family’s rich cultural history and the reasons behind their decision to host a student this year. The story of Diarra and Jutta is just one among the hundreds of AFS families across the U.S. this year. A heartfelt thank you to all AFS host families, both past and present. Interested in becoming a future AFS host family? Check out afsusa.org/host for more information. Guests: Diarra Jutta von Stieglitz Study Abroad with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/study-abroad Volunteer with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/volunteer Host with AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org/host Educator Resources: www.afsusa.org/educators Contact us: [email protected]
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