Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Waiting to return

Because I enjoyed my internship with IJM in South Asia so much in 2009, I decided to extend my time and return in 2010. I will continue (and expand) my work in the Communications department -- as soon as I receive a visa. There have been unexpected delays in the work-visa application process which have prevented me from returning to work this first week of January.

As I wait to return, I am grateful for (hopefully only a few!) quiet days to reflect on the amazing work I am a part of over in South Asia. Most of all, I am eager to return to the friends I work with. The IJM office is a dynamic blend of lawyers, social workers, investigators and administration staff from various economic and educational backgrounds (read: some are very poor and lack a high school degree). The majority of these staff are nationals, while expatriates like me make up an ever-changing flow of interns and fellows eager to volunteer vocational skills or pick up some new ones during a yearlong stint.

Although the staff are so many different personalities -- some quiet and reserved, others loud and prank-playing -- I have observed a common tenacity. Rescue operations to assist local governments document and release slaves from illegal bonded labor demands time, emotion. Follow-up visits with these families to counsel and resource them for lives in freedom demand time, endurance. And fighting for justice in a court system that is so overloaded it would take 100 years to clear every case currently in the system demands time, excellence.

In the nasty face of modern day slavery, IJM's work demands courage. I am reminded of a quotation my mom has stuck to a little yellow post-it by our house phone: "Life expands or contracts in direct proportion to one's courage." (Anis Dais) My colleagues in South Asia are a testament to this truth; may we too live courageously this year and find ourselves with very full lives.

1 comment:

Lauren said...

So glad to hear where you are what's happening with you! Tierney, you inspire me to live a more courageous life. Much love and happy new year!