100 Strangers Project: Sara
So, I’m a bit late in my writeup for this one, and I haven’t gotten any new strangers recently. Forgive me.
25 March 2008
I met Sara during the GEO work stoppage. Sara, a grad student in social work and sociology, was out on the picket line, and I was drawn to her hat and her smile. I started out by taking pictures of the whole picket line scene, then as they were moving towards the Diag, I asked if I could take some pictures of just her. She seemed a bit surprised, but agreed. I asked her why she was picketing that day, and she started to answer with the standard GEO reasons - mainly that the cost of living estimate put out by the University’s financial aid department was more than the typical GEO salary. When I asked for reasons beyond that, she said that she thought it was important, as a social work student, to stand up for the people who have lower-fraction appointments (a typical GSI is “half-time”). Under the previous contract, they didn’t get many of the benefits that half-time GSIs received, such as a full tuition waiver and health insurance. I didn’t get too many pictures of Sara, since we were mainly in motion on our way to the Diag, but I really liked this one.
Sara is stranger #8 for my 100 Strangers project. For more information, check out www.100strangers.com or the 100 Strangers Flickr group.








