According to a personality test, I am 98% introverted, and there I was at the COY12 having to talk to an endless array of people, switching from one climate activist to another every couple of minutes, describing to them what Earthbound is, what the Green School is, and what All ages All access is. At … Continue reading Don’t Be COY
Author: Alia Le Baube
Alia Le Baube is a 12th grade student that is currently part of a traveling semester. She is French, English, and Australian. During her free time she practices visual art, and is presently focusing her studies on feminism and sexism.
Lesbos: Isle of Lesbians
There is no official story about Sappho. Her life was so long ago there is no sure record of her life. Only her poetry remains and this is how I interpret her existence. Arriving in Lesbos, after taking a night-long ferry, our next mode of transportation was a small tour bus, reserved for only us. We … Continue reading Lesbos: Isle of Lesbians
Claylicious
On day two of Sumatra, we got to experience a hair-raising rafting trip across the Alas River in Aceh. During this adventure, we were able to take small breaks, one of which included an unexpected science lesson about clay. Clay is a soil that can take thousands of years to form. It is made by … Continue reading Claylicious