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Community Engagement: Experiencing a New Kind of Family

Posted on Tuesday, December 29th, 2015 at 3:26 pm.

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Park City, Utah at night

Nestled in the Synderville Basin of the Rocky Mountains, decorated with snowcapped mountains and frosted evergreens, Park City, Utah is an example of a town that has fully embraced the Exchange Visitor Program. In Park City, Summer Work Travel and Intern/Trainee participants are an integral and rich part of the social fabric, lifeblood, and heart of this seasonal resort community.

Each December hundreds of J-1s officially call Park City their temporary home. For participants, it’s often a season of “firsts” – first job, first time living on their own, and first time seeing snow, since many of them are traveling from the Southern Hemisphere (Argentina, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Uruguay), as well as Australia and New Zealand, on their summer breaks, which is winter in the United States and the Northern Hemisphere. With all these firsts, community engagement is an essential ingredient for making participants feel welcome in their new hometowns.

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Long-Lasting

Posted on Tuesday, December 8th, 2015 at 9:58 pm.

The new SWT alumni association kicks off with a big social event in Sofia.

The new SWT alumni association kicks off with a big social event in Sofia.

What do you think makes an international exchange program powerful?

I think about this all the time. I feel it takes an open-minded and excited participant, a dedicated host, a sponsor who knows how to be a true resource to both, a welcoming community, and setting the right expectations. I think that with all of those elements in place, your exchange experience will exceed the expectations you set.

When that happens, I suspect you will go home feeling different, perhaps deeply changed, with new ideas and unusual aspirations. That change can be hard for your family and friends back home to understand. It is even possible that you will feel your society lacking in something that you can’t quite pinpoint. You will begin yearning to share your experiences with other people like you, not just on Facebook, but in your hometown. If you can’t find that connection, maybe you will feel lost for a little while.

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The Rhode Island State House

Posted on Thursday, August 14th, 2014 at 3:37 pm.

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The Rhode Island State House

In this post, my colleague, Deb Shetler, shares her experience during a recent visit to Rhode Island.

Earlier this month, eight Summer Work Travel (SWT) participants had the privilege of meeting with the Governor of Rhode Island and touring the impressive marble state building as part of a cultural event organized by their sponsor organization.

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Celebrating Mandela Day on Mackinac Island

Posted on Tuesday, August 12th, 2014 at 9:44 pm.

Shanelle Mahaden, Marco Ocks, Nokuthula Van Zyl, Emily Dhadhla, and Zinhle Magwaza show off what they have collected through downtown Mackinac Island.

Shanelle Mahaden, Marco Ocks, Nokuthula Van Zyl, Emily Dhadhla, and Zinhle Magwaza show off what they have collected through downtown Mackinac Island.

In this post, my colleague, Nadine Zaatar, shares her experience during a recent visit to Mackinac Island, Michigan on Mandela Day:

For 67 years, Nelson Mandela devoted his life to his people and humanity with the belief that each individual has the ability to make an impact. To commemorate his years of service and values, a celebration held each year on Mandela’s birthday, July 18, serves as a day to thank Mandela for his contributions to the world. In 2009, the United Nations declared that day Mandela Day – an International day of service associated with Mandela’s years of service by challenging communities worldwide to make a difference in at least 67 minutes!

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About Rebecca Pasini

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchange

Rebecca Pasini

Rebecca A. Pasini joined the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Private Sector Exchanges in July 2023. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister - Counselor, Ms. Pasini has been an American diplomat since 1997.

Ms. Pasini previously served as the Director of Public and Congressional Affairs in the Bureau of Consular Affairs from 2021-2023. Other Washington assignments have included positions in the Bureau of Consular Affairs, the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, the Office of Foreign Missions, and as a liaison to the Department of Homeland Security. She has also completed multiple overseas tours, including as Minister Counselor for Consular Affairs in Islamabad, Pakistan, and as the Consular Chief in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Belfast, Northern Ireland. Other tours included Mexico City and Kuwait.

A Maryland native, Ms. Pasini has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Indiana University, a master’s degree in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School, National Defense University, and an undergraduate degree from Mary Washington College.