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First Person: #ExchangesAre Connecting Humanity

By Raj Kumar.

During my 2013 Global Undergraduate Semester Exchange Program, learning respect and cherishing diversity was one of the key takeaways for me, and since then I have always strived for more diverse and culturally enriching experiences.  When I found out I was selected to attend the 10th Global Youth Peace in 2015 Festival to be held in Chandigarh, India I was ecstatic!  I was going to be with participants from 12 other countries; a diversity experience like I’ve never experienced and I was to be the “Cultural Ambassador” for Pakistan! I couldn’t wait to meet the other participants and check-off several key sites on my travel to-do list: the Taj Mahal, Golden Temple, Sufi shrines, Haveli of Mirza Ghalib, Qutb Minar, the Lotus Temple, and the beautiful artificially rock garden of Chandigarh.

In honor of International Exchange Alumni ‘s celebration of 75 years of exchange alumni this December, I would like to showcase the diversity, warmth and appreciation I first-handedly witnessed during my exchanges to the U.S. and India.  #ExchangesAre connecting you with humanity.

About the author: Raj Kumar is an alumnus of the Global Undergraduate Semester Exchange Program 2013.  He was placed at Juniata College Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

PUAN EDITOR

Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) is an association of U.S. exchange alumni who are committed to making meaningful contributions to Pakistan and comprise of current and former Pakistani participants of U.S. federal government-sponsored exchange programs.

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