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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Week 2 for me, Week 1 of Suummer Camp!
This week was significantly more eventful than last week. Focusing less on preparation and more on practice, this week was the start of the Summer Arts Camp at the King Arts Complex. Filling the building with music, laughter, and tears, … Continue reading
Anyone else have late night big thoughts?
For those of you just tuning in, I am PASSIONATE about urban planning. And I am even more passionate about people. More often than not, I can’t shut my brain off about finding the most effective way to help people. I … Continue reading
“Hi, can I uhh get a quick week with a side of fries?”
…is what I must have ordered, because that’s what I got. Well, I actually didn’t get any fries, but this week flew by. Podcast link: https://soundcloud.com/user-110817248/tcf-blog-week-2 Podcast transcript: “TechCorps week two. I finally feel like I’m getting into the groove of … Continue reading
Local Matters: Week 2
Week 2 at Local Matters was incredibly insightful – both on the work of the organization generally and the work that I will be doing this summer specifically. On Monday and Thursday, I was able to shadow three Food Matters … Continue reading
Week 2
“May I please speak to a healthcare representative? I have a question.” “Hold on, we can’t find your information. Please share your details once more — this time, slowly. “Ok….Yes, B as in boy…L as in … Continue reading
Week 2
There is power in listening to one another. Not the superficial listening that takes place when individuals have listless conversations, but the intentional pursuit of understanding. These first couple weeks I have sought to emulate this listening paradigm. The purpose … Continue reading
Sytems thinking and bending toward Justice
This past Wednesday the cohort had our first Fellow Learning Session at The Columbus Foundation. Our conversations centered on the theme of advocacy which stems from all social-issue-related nonprofit work. We had incredible speakers from the Juvenile Justice Coalition and … Continue reading
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Settling In
My second week at CXC and the Columbus Foundation proved to be a successful one. After finishing my survey redesign task in the first week, I shifted my efforts to focus more on the branding and marketing of CXC as … Continue reading
City Year: Week 2
How has another week gone by already? Last week wrapped up quickly with the City Year 2017-2018 AmeriCorps graduation, and the office has been far quieter since they left. While it was wonderful to celebrate the accomplishments of the corps … Continue reading
Week 1 at LifeCare Alliance
Hey everyone! My name is Radhi Pandit and I graduated from The Ohio State University this past May with a B.S. in microbiology and a minor in global public health. I am currently in my gap year before hopefully attending … Continue reading