By: Domonique
Reed
Junior Community Health Major
SPH Student Ambassador
Each spring semester, the University of Maryland holds a Terp Service Weekend where hundreds of University of Maryland students have the
opportunity to do service in the local community. One of the local programs
that students from the University of Maryland had the opportunity to serve was
a non-profit organization called the
Gandhi Brigade.
Mahatama Gandhi is a renowned leader who devoted his life to
fighting for the justice and equality of mankind, with the results of peace of mind. The Gandhi Brigade organization has taken Gandhi's philosophy to heart
and is dedicated to helping young people “realize their inner and collective
power to become the champions of the common good.”
The Gandhi Brigade allows
young people to use media arts as a medium to express important messages on social
justice. Youth members of the Gandhi Brigade created and produced
a
public service announcement on the cost of college tuition.

The Gandhi Brigade is located on the fourth floor of City
Place Mall, in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. On Saturday, April 20
th,
six other Terps and I visited the Gandhi Brigade with our artistic caps on. We
were given the task of designing and painting a mural that would be on the
front entrance of the organization.
Our goal was to create a mural that would
attract new youth and reflect the work of its current members. Although our
mural was not completed during our time there, we gave the youth a good
foundation on which they can build.
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