Here’s what class members said:
"One of our guides said to us that Cambodia has been lucky not to suffer from natural disasters, but that they have suffered greatly from leadership disasters. I think it is important to keep in mind that the threads of our work as leaders are woven into the much bigger tapestry of culture and community. I appreciate the AgForestry Program's orientation towards putting people first, serving our communities, and honoring each other. We are very fortunate to be learning how to effectively steer our leadership endeavors towards success and away from disaster, and to be starting that effort from such a privileged position as Americans."
"I plan to tell everyone I can about what people in Cambodia and Vietnam had to say about what life is like with less freedom. I will live on with a deeper gratitude for the freedom that I have."
"I learned that the spirit of people is incredibly resilient, and I was reminded that life is a miracle and freedom should not be taken for granted."
"Everything about this seminar was useful, but perhaps most useful is learning from my classmates in real time. Two weeks in a foreign land going at full AgForestry speed is enough to put anyone to the test. We experienced a bus incident along with several personal and group trials. There are specific moments of leadership, loving kindness, and camaraderie displayed by my classmates that I won't forget. My peers are a great model of the leader I want to be."