She was the organizing committee of SSS in Regina, who always took care of the participants very kindly.
I really appreiciate that she made ourselves home in Regina! Thank you for all,everything!
As we talked on e-mail, I found her very passionate. Let me introduce her and here is the interview!
My Hobbies “playing soccer, reading, laughing….”
She also has interest in the First Nations People of Canada. I asked why and here it goes.
“the reason why i’m interested in the First Nations people of Canada is because i love their culture and tradition and also the history behind them being who they are today. Also, i learned a lot about the FNPC (First Nations People of Canada) and how they used herbs and other sustainable material for healing and other day-day activities. I have interest in studying about sustainability in relations to the lifestyle and activities of the FNPC.”
I do agree with her opinion.To me, the globalization means ” to know what i am and to know the difference from other country” I would like to know what FNPC have in mind and their way of thinking!
Message to the people from sss and those who are concious of Sustainability Development:
“to stay focused and try hard to be sustainable because at the end of the day, its the environment we are saving. Also make all effort to start with just those little things we seem to ignore in our day-to-day life such as turning off the lights, recycling bottles, papers, and cans, because they can also make a difference.”
Yes, let’s start with the small thing, if everybody do care small things, that make the earth happier!!
Thank you for your nice interview!!Uju!
















June 30th, 2008 at 5:41 am
I’m also the one who participated SSS08 in Regina, and yes, Uju was one of the nicest and coolest girls there
It was nice to know that she had such a interest in FNCP, but indeed there would be something we can learn from them. Maybe not only from them, but let’s learn from each other, and also from ancestors!