
Lisa Eisenberg and Sandy Ruan teamed up to chronicle their inauguration experience on video. Here is what they've posted on YouTube!


Jerry Mondesire, President of the Philadelphia Chapter of the NAACP and host of a Sunday morning talk show on WDAS, wanted to interview Mr. Horwits and a student from the twenty-six who are attending the inauguration trip from Central. Mr. Horwits made the offer to me and I accepted of course. Talking about this experience with the media is amazing, so of course, I would do it. I woke up around 7 and tried call the radio station. Initially, I couldn't get through with the number that Horwits provided me, so I decided to turn on my clock radio and listen to Horwits' interview. Around 7:30 or so, Mr. Mondesire and Mr. Horwits started to talk about the trip to D.C. Mr. Mondesire asked Mr. Horwits a variety of questions about different aspects of the trip. Horwits did a wonderful job in my opinion especially since it was early on Sunday morning. So after Horwits' interview, Mr. Mondesire indicated on the radio that he was looking out for me to give him a call so that he could speak about the trip.
This entire experience has been such an exciting one for myself. When the media started to get involved with our trip, it made everything even more thrilling. The entire group going on the trip went to WHYY on Friday and we discussed everything about the inauguration trip, from the process to the itinerary. I must say, I really enjoyed talking on the radio. David Heller, our interviewer, was such a wonderful person to interact with. He kept the entire group on their toes. He arranged for a variety of students present to answer some of the questions he asked. I answered a couple of questions. The first one I believe was about the inaugural ball. I was so excited about explaining the ball because that is the best part of the trip in my opinion. The other question was in reference to any family member that we may have that might never have believed they'd ever see a black president in office. I basically talked about the reactions my family in North Carolina and my father. It felt so good to talk about everything. My peers answered questions as well.
