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Fudge Versus History

Posted on Friday, August 29th, 2014 at 3:53 pm.

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View of Lake Huron and Mackinac Island from Fort Mackinac, built during the American Revolutionary War by the British.

In this post, my colleague, Nadine Zaatar, shares her experience during a recent visit to Mackinac Island.

If you had to choose between working at a fudge restaurant or at a historical landmark, which would you choose?  For the several hundred participants placed in Mackinac Island, this is the exact conundrum they faced when deciding on the direction of their Summer Work Travel (SWT) program.  I guess the main question one has to ask their self is, “Do I have the self-discipline to avoid eating the tasty samples all day?” Read More ›

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Celebrating J-Day: Lifeguard Olympics

Posted on Thursday, August 21st, 2014 at 4:00 pm.

Exchange visitors taking part in the Lifeguard Olympics in Fairfax, Virginia, gather with representatives of the Capital Area Food Bank.

Exchange visitors taking part in the Lifeguard Olympics in Fairfax, Virginia, gather with representatives of the Capital Area Food Bank.

In this post, my colleague, Jennifer Nupp, shares her experience during a recent visit to Fairfax, Virginia.

J-Day is a day when J-1 visa participants come together in their communities around the U.S. to celebrate and share cultural diversity and American customs.  In commemoration of J-Day, the sponsor this August hosted its sixth annual “Lifeguard Olympics” held at the Brandywine Swim Club in Fairfax, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, DC.  The sponsor hosts this popular event near the end of the summer season for student J-visa holders working as lifeguards in the Washington metropolitan area as a thank you to these exchange visitors and local employees for all their hard work.

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Volunteers Multiplied

Posted on Tuesday, August 19th, 2014 at 7:20 pm.

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Students visit to the White House!

We regularly talk about the public diplomacy “multiplier effect” achieved through J-1 exchange programs. Exchange programs connect people around the world and link people through common interests, values, and passions. While U.S. designated exchange organizations – sponsors – implement individual programs, the State Department oversees the overall functioning of the Exchange Visitor Program and how sponsors conduct their individual programs. We ensure that the goals we seek to achieve through public diplomacy are fulfilled through J-1 sponsored exchanges. Route J-1 has allowed me to see for myself how that is happening in the area of volunteerism, a major focus area of the State Department’s public diplomacy mission around the world.

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A Delicious Experience in Lake Tahoe

Posted on Monday, August 11th, 2014 at 12:51 pm.

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My last stop on the second leg of Route J-1 was Lake Tahoe, CA. Lake Tahoe is the second deepest lake in the United States and it spans both Nevada and California. Here’s a fun fact: Did you know that if Lake Tahoe were poured over the state of California, it would still be 14 inches deep? Lake Tahoe’s initial attraction to hearty souls was its gold and timber resources; however, it’s now famous for skiing, hiking, and 274 days of sunshine each year. With this in mind, I joined a group of J-1 Summer Work Travel students for a day-long hike to Eagle Lake and Emerald Bay Beach.

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J-1 Students Rock!

Posted on Tuesday, August 5th, 2014 at 5:17 pm.

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Students getting ready for their community service activity

In this post, my colleague, Deb Shetler, shares her experience during her recent trip to South Dakota.

Last week, my colleague Yupa and I had the pleasure of getting to know sixteen J-1 international students placed at South Dakota’s Custer State Park Resort as they participated in a community service activity. These energetic students spent a day supporting the state park in its effort to build a new amphitheater.

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The Rocky Mountain Intercontinental Connect

Posted on Friday, August 1st, 2014 at 2:55 pm.

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I just visited Estes Park, Colorado, a beautiful little town that is the starting point for one of the best road trips in the U.S. – Trail Ridge Road. Trail Ridge Road is the highest continuously paved road in the United States, reaching an elevation of 12,183 feet.  My Route J-1 road trip would not be complete without paying homage to this famous route, and the national park that hosts it, Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP).

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A Real Life Fairy Tale

Posted on Friday, August 1st, 2014 at 12:57 pm.

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Route J-1 took me on an adventure to a faraway land where Robin Hood really exists – about two hours south of St. Louis! I visited Sherwood Forest Camp near Lesterville, Missouri to see some counselors in action at J-1’s Camp Counselor program. Sherwood Forest camp is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the summer camp experience to young people with few financial means.

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It’s Fun to Stay at the Y-M-C-A!

Posted on Wednesday, July 30th, 2014 at 3:54 pm.

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I spent my childhood attending YMCA after-school programs and YMCA summer camps, but I had never seen a “Y”, as they are sometimes called, quite like the one I recently visited on Route J-1. The YMCA of the Rockies is nestled next to Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado.

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Summer of Chocolate

Posted on Monday, July 28th, 2014 at 4:09 pm.

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In this post, my colleague, Molly Dillon, shares her experience during her recent trip to San Francisco.

How does spending your summer surrounded by delicious chocolate, the breezy Pacific, and the bustling city of San Francisco sound?

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Good Neighbors

Posted on Thursday, July 24th, 2014 at 8:59 pm.

Before I say goodbye to Ashby, I want to highlight a few participants from relatively nearby who came to participate in the J1 internship program.  Although they traveled a shorter distance (by hours) than others; their countries may have the most to gain from their participation.

I can think of no better term to describe my new friend, Virginia, from El Salvador than, “she’s got it.” This young woman will share her energy and spirit with you freely and she seemed to be a very focused and determined young woman.  She studied agronomy at her university in El Salvador and knew that she wanted to train in the United States. She found out about the program and immediately signed up!  Through this experience, she plans to use new approaches to farming in El Salvador, and she better understands why they use certain techniques at home.  If there has never been a woman-owned premier farm in El Salvador, I have no doubt that Virginia will break that ceiling!

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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.