I woke up thinking that we were under attack today. There were loud blasts coming from right outside our window. It was a little unsettling until we remembered that today, on May 1st, is a national holiday. We have heard that it is kind of like our Labor Day. So people are off work and stores are closed today, and the blasts we heard are fireworks.
Later, we heard drums pounding outside so we ran out in time to see a fantastic high school marching band perform as part of a parade type event. The whole event sent Ron running for his video camera, and he was able to get some good footage.
I say it was a parade-type-event because it more was like a demonstration or a protest. There were countless various groups marching in this demonstration. There were many people that were demonstrating against some new legislation of the United States, but there were people demonstrating against a lot of various things. There was even a group of Puerto Ricans marching, flying Puerto Rican flags, and advocating for higher wages. Even the Taxi drivers were out protesting with their Taxis. The Honduran army and police were out watching the event as well, but there were no problems. Basically everyone was just having a bunch of fun with flags, signs, masks, and painted faces. It was like a big party. Our only concern is that Jenny and Ron will get slowed down as they drive to Tegucigalpa to pick up the rest of our group because there will be larger demonstration in the city.
I’m not sure if this was being protested as well at the event today, but we found out yesterday that all the public school teachers are on strike because they haven’t been paid in the last several months. From what I understand the new president of Honduras made several promises about education while trying to get elected, but the nations budget toward education was not enough to support his promises so he has ended up draining the funds for education. Hermes, who is the 27 year old principal of the school at Enlaces, has been guiding us around town and telling us what has been going on. Enlaces isn’t a government school either, so Hermes is not on strike to.
We stayed up late last night getting the finishing touches on the schedule for the week. We also wrote a movie where Nuria is queen of Spain, and she comes to Central America to do good things for the people; yeah, we get a little goofy if we stay up late.
Today is the arrival date for the rest of the MTSU group so we will hit the ground running tomorrow. I think that tomorrow our workshops start in the schools, our agricultural project starts if we can get everything we need to break ground, filming continues, needs for the theatre performance will be assessed, and hopefully breakfast, lunch, and dinner will happen at least near their respective times.
Adios amigos.