On March 10th we got to explore many different career paths but what something that I took interest to the most was walking the black heritage trail and beacon hill but also getting to go in and see the African meeting house. While walking along beacon hill, one crucial landmark we learned about was the house of Lewis Hayden, who was a fugitive slave himself but who also harbored slaves in his own home. We were also told the story of how one night a mob had come to his house demanding to have the escapees but Lewis Hayden stepped out on his front porch with a torch held high and claimed he had the stairs and the inside walls laced with bombs and that if they didn’t leave they would go down with him, it is because of courageous acts like these that he is known for what he did and how he helped bring people who deserved freedom to freedom. Throughout the whole day everything was the opposite of what I expected it was more interactive and the adults that we got to speak with were actually interested in teaching the next generation(us) about different career paths and how to go about exploring them. In the future, I am excited to experience the camping and hiking trips and also to learn more about the rest of my group, and also to gain new experiences with new people