Cleaning up marine debris, caring for rescue animals, and learning about the lives of the visually impaired were some of the ways that NYU Shanghai students spent last week’s Thanksgiving holiday. These community service trips were organized by the Dean’s Service Corps (DSC) in partnership with nonprofits and NGOs around Shanghai. Ahead of their field trip to visit Dialogue in the Dark (黑暗中对话)--an enterprise that facilitates workshops and exhibitions around the social inclusion of people with disabilities, disadvantaged individuals, and elderly people--students spent some time in a workshop learning a bit more about visual impairments and interacting with people with disabilities. At Dialogue in the Dark (黑暗中对话), 31 students and one staff member were led through a simulation of visual impairment. Equipped with only a cane, the students were asked to enter and explore a series of pitch black rooms and asked to complete a few tasks of daily life—crossing a road, walking over different surfaces such as bridges, grass, and other terrain. Still in pitch darkness, they also tried their hand at writing postcards without relying on their vision. Many jotted down notes about what moved them during their workshop experience. On the back of the notes were different Braille messages that related to courage or bravery. “This trip was also about interacting with people who are blind and about creating a dialogue around this topic, realizing that we should look at ability rather than ‘disability,’” said Isabel Brack, who facilitated the event. "One student realized that putting their Alipay bikes wherever they want when done using poses a great challenge to blind and visually-impaired people, as even if they are using a cane or device to guide them, it is easy to miss the bike and walk into it.” The DSC group visited over 400 stray animals sheltered at Shanghai Animal Rescue (SAR), in Shaghai’s Jiading District. They delivered a donation of over 252kg of dog food… ….created a festive atmosphere by setting up Christmas decorations… ...and spent time loving on their new furry friends. Volunteers also set up a holiday photo shoot to help the adoptable pups look their best for adoption fliers. 29 students and 2 staff members drove to Dongtan Wetland Park on Chongming Island, where they did some bird-watching, learned about marine garbage, and cleaned up debris littering the beach of Dongwangsha Ecological Dike. After combing the shoreline with gloves on and trash bags open, the group cleared a total of 85kg of marine garbage from the Yangtze River. To learn more about Dean’s Service Corps, visit shanghai.nyu.edu/campus-life/involvement/community/scholars Share: Facebook Twitter Weibo All Years202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013 Apply Assistive Tech-scape Mar 19 2016 Winning Ventures Mar 18 2016 Badminton SetMar 17 2016 Frame of MindMar 11 2016 Cutting Edge Mar 9 2016 Cool CropsMar 9 2016 Poetry Potion Mar 2 2016 Xianju SavvyMar 2 2016 Veni, Vidi, Da Vinci Mar 2 2016 ReknownFeb 25 2016 A Bite of TangyuanFeb 23 2016 Volleyball Play-by-PlayFeb 22 2016 New Horizons Feb 22 2016 Gene Expression Feb 18 2016 Guqin Listening Feb 5 2016 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … Next › Next page Last » Last page