Oxfam Hunger Banquet

Last night, our entire Learning Community participated in an event called the “Oxfam Hunger Banquet. Honestly, going into this event I had no idea what it would be about. When I arrived, everyone received different colored cards and was told to sit at a specific table. I was a 40 year old middle class women, therefore I got to sit at the middle class table. As I looked around the room I noticed there was 2 tables set up with salads and soda, my table was not set but we were still seated at the table, and there was a large group of students sitting in a circle on the floor. When the banquet began the speakers shared stories of different types of people to show examples of the way people live. In my experience, they asked two people from the middle class table to stand up, and so I volunteered (thinking I might be bumped up to the higher class.) Well, I was wrong. After reading a scenario, I soon learned that I had lost my job and was bumped down to the lower class. So, I made my way to the floor along with the rest of the students sitting there. Later in the evening, we were finally allowed to eat. The higher class was allowed to eat their delicious salads and sip on sodas, the middle class was able to get up and walk over to the buffet and have some pasta with butter, bread, and water, and finally the lower class was only allowed to eat rice and beans from a cup.

This event was a huge eye-opener for me and got me to think a lot about everything I had. It also made me realize that in one moment and with one event your entire life can change. I finally was able to understand that I am so fortunate to have what I have because some people cannot even put a meal on their table and so they walk around hungry. Even though this event only consisted of a small group of Wagner students, I believe more people should attend an event like this because it is a real life example of how people live in the world today.

Oxfam Hunger Banquet

Yesterday, my LC and I attended the Oxfam Hunger Banquet. Attending this Banquet I did not know what to expect really. When we first entered, we were handed a card and were seated randomly. The people that were told to sit on the floor were the low-income families, and the middle class and the upper class were seated at tables. This banquet was held to raise awareness of world hunger and bring it to perspective.

I liked how this banquet was almost a week after Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful for everything we have because on an everyday basis we are too busy to even stop and think for a moment. Yesterday, attending this banquet really brought world hunger to perspective for me. During the discussion, the speakers told us how every 11 seconds a child dies in the world because of malnourishment is heartbreaking. I am grateful to be born in a middle-class family where I am not deprived of food, but there are children out there that are fortunate enough. We do not choose what class we are born into, unfortunately.

Towards the end of this banquet the low incomce families were asked to stand and get food, their food was rice and beans. This is what a low-income family was able to afford to eat. The middle class family was then asked to stand, and they were served plain pasta with a piece of bread. The upper-class family was then served chicken. This is what these family’s ate on a daily basis. It is extremely sad, and it is amazing how this Oxfam banquet tries to raise awareness.