Monthly Archives: July 2018

Real Talk Thursday, Free Speech Friday

Podcast link: https://soundcloud.com/user-110817248/tcf-blog-week-7/s-TOrnU Podcast transcript: I have implicit bias. You have implicit bias. We all have implicit bias. And we all can learn from it. On Tuesday of this week, the Fellows took on the Board. We paraded in, smiled for … Continue reading

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JCC

Since the CIT program ended last Friday, I was assigned every day of this week to help around with different groups of kids in Camp Chaverim (K-3rd grade camp). Prior to the program ending, one CIT told me that he … Continue reading

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Database Digging

My seventh week at CXC is coming to a close and my work with them will be looking different in the remaining time. After some administrative movement last week, my focus has shifted from social media marketing and outreach strategies … Continue reading

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A Professional Living With Parents

When I attended the Fair Trade Campaigns 2018 National Conference in Washington D.C. in March, I was thrilled to meet Ben Conard, a fellow fair trade advocate, whose Tedx Talk had given me inspiration in leading the Fair Trade Campaign … Continue reading

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Week 7: There is never enough iced coffee.

This week at Equality Ohio, I’ve been finishing up LGBTQ+ sensitivity training that can be used for shelters and drop-in centers. Moving onto other tasks, I’ve been making myself available to learn all that I can while I’m here. As … Continue reading

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Liberte, Egalite, Mobility

Mobility is a strange thing. I consider moving one of my favorite hobbies. Dancing, itching, biking, shifting in my seat. I feel in control. I have the luxury of mobility because I was born within the Western womb. My passport claims … Continue reading

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Week 6 at the BGCC

This past week I invited to support the youth employment program in providing professional development to the teens in the program.  In the program, there are about 60 teens employed.  They have jobs all over Columbus; for many of them … Continue reading

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Meet Permit Patty’s sister…

…her name is Corn Hole Carol. On Friday, I spent the day as a chaperone for ETSS summer camp sites that went to play at Bicentennial Park and the Columbus Commons. At Bicentennial Park, the group of students I was … Continue reading

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Week 6: Fellow on the Go

This week I spent a considerable portion of my time away from the Summer Arts Camp environment. Out for some professional development opportunities, this week was extremely different from the usual day to day operations at the Complex. Ohio State … Continue reading

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LET’S TALK ABOUT TUESDAY!

Podcast link: https://soundcloud.com/user-110817248/tcf-blog-week-6/s-kHrcI Podcast Transcript: “You know when you meet someone and they’re like “ohhh yeah I was traveling on business merhehrh” Well guess what? That’s me now. I’m really important. So important in fact, I had to travel for … Continue reading

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