Ambassador Scott Marciel and students |
But the most interesting part came afterward, when "Scott" and his staff went over to the "American Corner" (one of only a few in the country spreading the word about American education, culture, etc.) and participated in judging a contest of caricatures of President Obama done by high school students around the region. I had watched the day before as the students sat for two hours on the campus doing the drawings. They were amazingly good. Even the likenesses of Obama were excellent. But of course I was most interested in what they would say about how they perceived our president and his role in the world. They were at least to my viewing universally positive. One showed Obama filling the sacks of the world's poor countries with bread, peace, and freedom--a tall order for any human being, no matter how idolized. Another, my favorite (and apparently the Ambassador's though not the Indonesian judges') showed Obama looking on in front of a background of mosques, churches, and temples while a Buddhist (I asked the artist who it was) wrapped arms around a Muslim and a Christian. I told the young woman that one was close to my heart. Ambassador Marciel gave it a "distinction" award. I thought they were all wonderful, and such a window into the hearts and minds of the young people of Indonesia.
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