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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Week 7: Zora’s House Summer Market and Completing Initial Revisions
For this week, my supervisor and I turned our focus a bit more towards the Women of Color Owned Summer Market. This is an annual tradition at Zora’s House, and is geared towards creating opportunities for women of color (WoC) … Continue reading
Week 7– Equitas Health: Jury Duty (the Fun Kind)
It is almost Art Jury Day!! We on the art for life team have been super busy getting ready for our jury to meet and decide which pieces will make it into the auction (both the live and the silent). … Continue reading
Week 7 – Central Community House
I feel like I say this every single week – but week 7 flew by! In development, it feels like you are always chasing the next submission deadline, and time moves by very quickly. This was especially the case this … Continue reading
Week 7: Purse Making!!!
It is week 7 at the Art Museum!! It is amazing looking back when I just started and was very timid and unsure of the role that I would play in our staff! From that to now being offered a … Continue reading
Week 7: “High-Brow Stalking” and a Pupper!
This week was one of the most intense weeks I’ve experienced at City Year this summer. I had many more meetings and conversations regarding prospective donors, development at non-profits and interactions with our board. One of the reasons that this … Continue reading
Week 7: One of the Team
I was able to talk with so many people at the library this week, and I am continually humbled by how welcoming and gracious everyone is with their time and knowledge. Experience has shown me that this generosity is not … Continue reading
Week 7
I think the biggest lesson I’ve learned from this fellowship is time management. You’d think having a full eight hours to conduct work would be more than enough, but on the contrary I always leave with the next idea in … Continue reading
Week 6: Celebrating the Little Things (Little Puppies Included!)
I cannot believe that I am already done with week 6! How is time going by this quickly? I am getting nostalgic already thinking about how much I am going to miss the little things about this internship: Charlotte’s big smile … Continue reading
It’s a balancing game
It has been a very busy week at ECDI! In the WBC we continue to work on the Covid Resource Network intakes, we have a thousand errors we need to correct in our data tracking system, and we were on … Continue reading
Week 6: Reflecting on FLOW
At this point in the fellowship, I am aware of my remaining projects and have started to map out what I can finish up in the next few weeks. FLOW is such an amazing organization that I wish I could … Continue reading