This week has been all about adapting. Due to a Summit Event for the Dominicans Sisters of Peace, the Martin de Porres Center was transported to several locations across Columbus. Thankfully the Fourth of July week helped for rest and having a condensed week.
We spent time in the humid Franklin Park Conservatory, Kayaking near on Scioto River, COSI, and the Columbus Zoo. Everywhere we went I was reminded that the Center was moving as a community meant to serve Latinx communities and I was proud to be part of the family.
My desk was Columbus, doing the work out in the field. It felt good to be out and abound but I missed the stability at being at the desk. My desk was also my cellphone, where I posted Instagram posts, followed more people and left comments as I traveled around Columbus.
Overall, I was able to help foster a community with my community. An important aspect of what this Fellowship means to me. In my downtime, I have been planning my next social media posts, brainstorming how to represent data for my upcoming project and pondering “systems” as discussed in our biweekly learning sessions.

