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Monday evening:  After relaxing on the deck and enjoying a quick dip in the sea we enjoyed another delicious dinner served by the ship’s crew.  Then the the group met in the main room to prepare for tomorrow. At the moment, the ship is sailing back to Civitavecchia and we hope to arrive early tomorrow morning.   Tomorrow is a special day.  Twelve children who are victims of the L’Aquila earthquake are coming on to the boat, along with some social workers and the press for some newspapers.  These children are from some of the families who lost their homes from the earthquake and are currently living in the tent city temporarily erected to house them until long-term housing can be secured.  We started the evening with an interview with Stefano, one of our group who himself is from L’Aquila and experienced some damage to his family’s home.  He shared his story with our group so that we all could better understand the difficult circumstances in which these children live.  We then worked with the teens to place them in a leadership position for tomorrow, allowing them to use some of the games and lessons from the past week on board with these children.  The crew of the Nave Italia will also join in and if there is wind we hope to put up the sails immediately.  It will be a big day, but this groups of teenagers is excited to share this experience with our guests from L’Aquila and to connect with new friends aboard the Nave Italia. 

 

 

Luigi interviewing Stefano about the L'Aquila earthquake.

 

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Hoisting the sails with the kids of l'Aquila!

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Hi my name is Dora and I was chosen for this project because my mom is part of an association called AIDELL 22, where parents who have children (like me) who have had a heart operation support each other.  I am very happy to be a part of this experience – the Young People G8.  In the morning, after breakfast, we clean the ship.  We are divided into 5 groups, and I work with three other teens, Florent, Niklas & Anna.  Our group is the group that works the least, but I am always available to gie a hand to anyone else who needs help.  We have done a lot of different activities.  The one I liked the best was the lesson on apnea diving.  This lesson was divided into 2 parts: theoretical and practical.  The theoretical part  was very interesting, but I have to say that I enjoyed the actual diving much more – where I even dive under water to 4 meters depth!   Another activity that I enjoy a lot is the step class that is given by the Nostromo.  He gives a lesson whenever we have enough extra time in the day.  Today, (July 6) we are all going to the Monte Cristo Island.  I hope to have fun and feel always all right. It is really beautiful to stay here on this ship.  The other teens are very friendly and I don’t want to go back ome.  I would never have thought to have so much fun.  I believe that living on a boat for 10 days is a very unique experience.

 

Dora & Luigi trekking down the mountain of Monte Cristo.

Dora & Ale on top of the mountain.

Dora | Luigi | Ale
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Liza practicing yoga on top of Monte Cristo

Hello, my name is Liza, I am 17 years old. I live in Russia in Krasnoyarsk. Today we went to visit the most beautiful island I have ever seen Monte Cristo. My impressions of that island are only positive. The island is absolutely gorgeous and picturesque. It seems that nobody has been there before. The one thing that made me worry is the rubbish. The island is clean but in the water you can see some rubbish that comes from the sea or from the different boats so people always have to clean the island to keep it beautiful. This situation made me think how selfish we are. Someone always pays for our selfishness. It is not so hard to keep your garbage with you until you will have the right place to put it rather then  to pollute someone’s territory.

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Clara, Rachel & Janneke

Clara | Janneke | Rachel
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Listen to the absolute silence ... Grazie Lor-ZEN-zo!

 

 

 

 

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Ragga: Our ever-faithful videographer and ever-energetic educator.

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Finally came also my turn, I am Luigi, 26 years old from Genova, Italy but living since almost 3 years in Berlin, Germany. I am one of the so called “educators”. Actually we feel that this definition fits our role. It was not hard for us to planify the activities to propose our  young people crew, we simply took inspiration from the topics of the real G8 agenda: society (diversity and discrimination), environment (sustainability and global warming), economy (financial crisis and globalization). Then still something which well….you’re going to see. Being an educator in this project is a major challenge; e-ducare means in latin “extract”, “bring out” and this is exactly what we try to do. We are not teaching anything and not giving any lecture. We actually provoke the young people, inviting them to ask themselves questions, not to ignore the problems of the world, which the international community must finds answers to. I would like to mainly focus on the topic we went though yesterday, because I studied economics and I am very interested and active in this field. The activity has been structured as the following: after a short introduction video, which aimed to provoke about some incoherencies of the present model of consume, we asked them to try to define what does “economy” meant for them. I was amazed to see how many deep and smart points came out from the common brainstorming. Then in the afternoon we wanted to explain them what had happened with the financial crisis, which starting June 2008 is still affecting most of the countries this year. It was a big challenge for us to find a simple and funny way to go though this theme. So we thought of letting the young people meet 5 characters, which would give them  personal and different points of view of the crisis. Those characters though would answer the young people questions only if they could first go over some challenge (like singing a song, answering a quiz, solving riddles…). So Jennifer was playing as the business woman leading a company (Nave Italia Ltd) which does not receive credits anymore from banks, can not pay suppliers and does not receive payments from customer: her main characteristic was being worried. Ale was playing as the just married young man, who first obtained a mortgage but that after having lost his job could not pay back his debt: his character was showing frustration and pessimism. Then came Ragga, the investment banker, who explained how she managed to cheat on investors and make huge money, her character was showing cynism. Lorenzo was on the other hand the desperate one, crying and feeling completely lost: as investor he explained how after saving a whole life he had lost everything on share markets. Finally was my turn to play, as the “Monte Cristo State Prime-Minister”. I must admit that I had fun playing this role. Basically my character was pointing out the incoherency of having been a liberal, promoting privatization but due to the crisis having to nationalize banks, insurance companies and other businesses, by buying them with public funds (as it happened in USA, UK, Germany…). My character was then showing uncertainty and doubtfulness. This has been finally our proposal to the young people for our document: we felt we could not expect from them answers and suggestions about the world economy, as they have been sharply doing regarding the environment or other social topics. How can you pretend from the young generation an answer, when first those decision makers look like not having a clue on which direction to take? Therefore we proposed them to put in our document just questions they would like to address the G8 presidents in L’Aquila and they came up obviously with many interesting points. Will actually the G8 presidents try to answer, as not only our young people on board Nave Italia but the whole world expects? Luigi 

 

Lorenzo - the sad investor

 

Monday, July 06, 2009 10:40:43 PM (W. Europe Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  Comments [1]
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I am 16 and my name is Stefano. I say hello to Ale who helps me and is nice too. I live in Aquila. Here my friends are: Antonio, Iacopo, and an Egyptian boy , Hazeem. To live in a boat and to put up the sails is fun. Today I saw the island of Montecristo, Ragga told us the fantastic story of a sailor and a treasure. It was like Jurassic park… I went sightseeing  it with my new friends, I went to a museum of wild life and plants.   I cleaned the boat with my new friends from many countries. The Captain let me clean my bathroom and also the bathroom of the main room. I also hovered the lower lounge.   I like to use the loud speaker of the boat to call “dinner is ready”, “breakfast is ready” , “lunch is ready” and the Captain says I am doing a good job. Pasta and chicken are good, I liked the spinaches too.  I learned how to make some mariner knots… I like this sail ship because it looks like the one of the Caribbean pirates. But I would like to go back home to have a long quiet shower, here I can't. At home I shower for two hours, even three. I put on shampoo and soap as much as I want. Pictured: Stefano with Comandante Tedeschini helping to translate.

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