Waayo-aragnimada Caalamiga ah ee Virtual

Travel with Project Success as we discover the world in which we live. Through a series of virtual events focusing on different locations around the globe, we celebrate what makes us each unique and highlight our shared humanity. We will explore different stories, experiences and perspectives through the lenses of history, art, culture, environment and global dialogue.

Giraffes with Mt. Kenya in the background
Discovering Medellín, Colombia

Born and raised in Medellín, Colombia, professional tour guide Pablo Ospina will take us around to experience and understand part of the transformation that has been taking place in his hometown. You will discover how public transportation systems built with public investment and community teamwork helped the city to move forward.

Coming out of difficult times in their recent history, Pablo will talk about how the community came together to reclaim their neighborhood. Previously known as one of the most dangerous places to visit, this vibrant community is now known for its beautiful graffiti murals, street art performances, and open-air escalators. Join us as we learn about the various artists, street performers, community members and activists that are at the heart of Comuna 13 and understand why now the only risk in Colombia is wanting to stay longer or to come back.

Minneapolis is a sister city to Eldoret, Kenya. As such, we toured various locations in Kenya! We visited the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Nanyuki and got to meet the last two northern white rhinos and hear more about the organization’s conservation efforts. We learned about the animals in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. To close out this virtual voyage, we enjoyed a delicious Kenyan meal brought to us by Chef Raphael out of Nairobi!

Check out the video to learn more about Ol Pejeta Conservancy and the two northern white rhinos that live there. Driven to the brink of extinction, this organization is working hard to preserve the species and alter the current trend. Filmed with the northern white rhinos, students can meet the rhinos and learn all about them!

Please note: This program covers sensitive topics including extinction, poaching, breeding, and the invitro fertilization efforts to save the northern white rhinos.

Minneapolis is a sister city to Eldoret, Kenya. As such, we toured various locations in Kenya! We visited the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Nanyuki and got to meet the last two northern white rhinos and hear more about the organization’s conservation efforts. We learned about the animals in the Maasai Mara National Reserve. To close out this virtual voyage, we enjoyed a delicious Kenyan meal brought to us by Chef Raphael out of Nairobi!

Check out this video on how to cook Ugali, Sukuma Wiki, and Githeri during this December Session! This was a unique cooking experience with Chef Raphael based out of Nairobi, Kenya. For more information, you can check out Chef Raphael’s website.

A big part of our global travel includes a tour of Washington, DC. In 2020-2021, we worked with our incredible partners at Howard University to create a virtual admissions presentation for our students. Additionally, we compiled a list of resources provided by the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) for students to explore the museum from the comfort of their home. Enjoy!

Check out Howard University’s Admissions Presentation made especially for Project Success students. We encourage you to explore the other online resources provided by the university:

The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is offering online resources for individuals to engage with the material and collections at the museum. Explore:

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