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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Week 5 – Central Community House
This week, I was really struck by The Columbus Foundation learning session discussion about systems. Racking my brain for systems that actually work, everything I kept coming back to involved holistic solutions to big problems. Housing has been a passion … Continue reading
Week 5
This week started with a day off! With it being July 5th, the museum was closed which means that no one had to come in for work. It felt very odd waking up without an alarm going off and not … Continue reading
Week 5
After a very hectic week 4, I was glad to ease into week 5. The beginning of the week started with some development planning. In the coming weeks I aim to have some video footage edited to stream at … Continue reading
Week Five: Learning while growing!
This week I really have focused on my project. The first thing I did was draft two different email templates. The first one I created was targeted towards congressional members. The second one I created was targeted towards organizational leaders. … Continue reading
Week 5: Equitas Health – An Afternoon at the Museum
It’s hard to believe that my summer internship with Equitas Health is nearly halfway over! The summer is starting to pick up the pace, as the artwork submission deadline is less than a week away. We already have around 70 … Continue reading
Week 4!
This week, I have been given the task to focus more on video editing than anything at the Columbus Craft Museum. During the kids’ classes, I’m a presence in the back tracking their progress. I take videos and pictures as … Continue reading
Small Victories
This week, I got to discover the in-depth world of asking for money from other organizations. To start the week, I spent time looking for companies that I thought would maybe be willing to donate to the upcoming fall fundraiser: … Continue reading
Week 4: Revising the Handbook
This week I have mostly focused on rewriting the portions of Zora’s House’s employee handbook that we discussed in detail during last week’s Operations, Infrastructure, and Culture Board meeting. The main takeaway from this particular assignment has been that it … Continue reading
Week 4 – Sam Camacho at Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Being four weeks into my fellowship, i’ve finally settled into the routine fully. Wake up, shower, eat, out the door. Having spent the last year doing everything through Zoom, it was really easy to fall out of morning routines because … Continue reading
Week 4: Las Mariposas
This week was a change of speed and atmosphere. Instead of working with youths 11-17 years old. I worked with 11-17-year-old girls and college students. It was the best week I’ve had all summer. We got to learn about fun … Continue reading