Testimonials
Current Affairs
Compiled from comments by Sheila, Mary and Maureen.
Current affairs is a class where we talk and learn to listen to each other and to the many
media voices around us.
A friend recommended Geraldine's class to me. Having satisfied myself that there was no
exam and that note taking was optional, I enrolled. Two years later I consider myself an
expert on nearly every topic and can hold my own in social situations rather than leaving the
talking to others. I find myself concentrating on news items and reading interesting
newspaper articles.
Each week in the current affairs group we discuss and follow up different stories in the
media. Geraldine arrives with a long list of topics which she has researched but we rarely
manage to cover them all. Subjects have ranged from meeting Traveller women from Pavee
Point to discussing corporate globalisation by way of the spread of McDonalds Restaurants.
One topic leads to another. We solve the problems of the world and yet have time to laugh at
ourselves and others - especially our politicians!
The only problem with this course is the long summer break as I'm often tempted to convene
a special session to discuss the latest breaking news or scandal.
Roll on September!