Project Inspire Nepal alumni published articles, held an art show, spoke at conferences, and shared their love of momos (Nepali dumplings) and cooking while sharing about our trip.
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Alumni of this trip spoke in synagogues, hosted lunch & learns, convened university students, and even created an educational video for future cohorts.
Project Inspire Guatemala hosted Shabbat dinners and a learning circle, engaged students and teachers in school, wrote an article, and even made a short film.
Project Inspire India alumni led a Bollywood dancing class, hosted a podcast, spoke at local synagogues, hosted Shabbat dinners, and found other creative ways to share their trip experience.
Our second cohort shared their Project Inspire experiences at teen education networks, a Moishe House, and a senior home. They also wrote articles and led a podcast.
From hosting Shabbat dinners, starting pen pal exchanges, leading community presentations, and helping with consulting work, learn how the first cohort brought their experience back to Greater Boston.