Benjamin Gilvar-Parke Awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Colombia
May 17, 2019
Amanda Nagy
Benjamin Gilvar-Parke, seen here in Harkness Co-op, is headed to Colombia after graduation.
Photo credit: Chris Schmucki 鈥22
Fourth-year Benjamin Gilvar-Parke hopes to dive into Colombia鈥檚 politics and education system as a Fulbright English Teaching assistant.
A creative writing and comparative literature major from Olympia, Washington, Gilvar-Parke will serve as an English language assistant at a public university in Colombia. He says he plans to study the country鈥檚 education system through a public policy and peacebuilding lens.
鈥淢y hope is to dive into Colombia鈥檚 politics during a period of serious upheaval following the signing of peace accords in 2016,鈥 he says. 鈥淚鈥檓 most looking forward to the music in Colombia. It鈥檚 the 鈥榣and of 1,000 rhythms,鈥 and every region in the country has distinct folk music traditions.鈥
While at 91直播, Gilvar-Parke spent two summers and two winter terms in Guatemala through 91直播 Students in Solidarity with Guatemala and the grassroots organization DESGUA.
鈥淚 had the opportunity to engage with Guatemala鈥檚 past and present struggles for justice and draw connections between U.S. policy in Guatemala and the current inflow of Guatemalan migrants and asylum seekers at our southern border.鈥
Gilvar-Parke is a member of Harkness co-op and has participated in Spanish in the Elementary Schools and America Reads.
鈥91直播 has prepared me for this experience by providing funding to go abroad for summer internships,鈥 he says. 鈥淢y experiences in Guatemala have been invaluable to me and would not have been possible without institutional support.鈥
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