Worldwide wayfarer
Leber grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, and when she enrolled at Temple, she was looking to explore locales outside of the area. As an Honors student with a full academic scholarship, Leber applied her merit-based stipends toward the cost of two study away experiences that opened her eyes to the world around her and formed the foundation for her career.
One of those trips was to Derry, Ireland, a city in Northern Ireland known for a history of violent sectarian conflict.
“I was largely impacted by seeing the vastly different experiences of the two different communities (Catholic and Protestant) within just one city. The scale to which the violence had impacted the city and Ireland as a whole impressed upon me the importance of conflict mediation and resolution, something that has come into my work five years later.”
The other trip was to Montana, where Leber and her classmates travelled to rural communities and Native American reservations, learning about the relationship between humans and the land they live on.
“These trips really drove home for me that people are having a wide variety of experiences,” she said. “How differently each person views the world, and their beliefs and political perspectives are often based on where we have grown up.”