
Unfortunately, today is our last day in Iceland. Later this afternoon we will hold our final debate where Jordan and I will discuss the differences in human trafficking and prostitution in the US, Canada, and Iceland as well as how the varying governments deal with this issue. This morning we are back in our favorite coffee shop, Reykjavik Roasters, ready to continue our research and prepare for our debate. It is hard to believe that our time studying abroad is coming to a close. It is even harder to picture showing up in Quebec City three weeks ago. It feels as if time has flown by but has also moved at snail pace. I am excited to take these learning experiences with me as an educator but also as an informed citizen. This trip has taught me that is okay to be unaware of issues and injustices that occur in our world, but it is not okay to sit in that unawareness. A part of seeking justice in our world is to be willing to learn and grow and confront the issues and injustices that you find.